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""' ' ' mm ' m m m w w m 9mmm-w m mm mm m W m' BIXTEEH MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Saadar. April I. 1151 North western States Seen Big Potential Customers for Gas 3r UNITED PRESS The Pacific Northwest states appear to be a big potential cus tomer in the natural gas mar ket, but where the gas will come from still was anybody's guess. Alberta and British Columbia look to be the closest source but Texas gas is getting strong sup port. All three might possibly fill the bill if Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana want the rarified fuel. Recommendation Mad The Alberta Petroleum and Natural Gas Conservation board has recommended to the provin cial legislature that the West Coast Transmission Co. be al lowed to export 300;000,000,000 cubic feet of gas. V However," N. Henry Gellert, president xi the Seattle Gas Co., was skeptical that this would mean anything to Seattle. He said it would be "fantastic" to believe that a pipeline could be built to serve Vancouver, B. C, or SDokane with only 300,000,- 000,000 cubic feet of gas avail able. Building Plan Told The Alberta provincial board's action prompted the Pacific Northwest Pipeline Corp. to an nounce it was starting construc tion this year on a $130,000,000 pipeline to deliver natural gas from northern Texas to North west cities by the fall of 1953. Ray C. Fish of Houston, chair man of the board of the Texas firm, said he had a "verbal com mitment" from Gellert to sell the gas to the Seattle firm. He .said he was seeking a similar com mitment from the Portland Gas Co. Meanwhile, In Calgary, Frank C. McMahon, president of West Coast Transmission, said his firm will go ahead with plans to de liver gas to Vancouver and U. S. cities despite Fish's announce ment. Only One Winner "There is only one winner in this game," McMahon said. "Only one company will be given a U.S. permit to serve the' area." However, McMahon admitted Bonneville Dam Produces Record Kilowatt Output Portland (U.R) Power gen eration at Bonneville dam dur ing March totalled 418,843,000 kilowatt hours, setting a new record, Frank M. Lewis, resi dent engineer, reported Satur day. Lewis said the' previous high for the power project since all 10 generating units began opera tion Dec. 15, 1943, was in Janu ary of this year when 407,544, 000 kilowatt hours of power were generated. "Bonneville dam used prac tically 100 per cent of its capa bility to produce the record out put," Lewis said. that the Alberta gas surplus would not be sufficient to supply proposed markets at Vancouver, Seattle, Portland and Spokane areas. McMahon pointed that gas wells are being brought in around Fort St. John, B.C., and they will be used to make up the balance required to make a pipe line from Alberta a paying proposition. The proposed route of the 1,367-mile line passes di rectly through Fort St. John, he added. 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