
Venoco Government relations and regulatory manager Steve Greig said he could understand the concern about the liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal on the Columbia River, but Bradwood Landing has nothing to do with Venoco.
“I honestly cannot say that more emphatically," he said. "It has nothing to do with us!”
The NorthernStar connection, he said, started when Venoco purchased oil platforms in California. One of the platforms, Platform Grace, was not in production yet. It was being used to transport oil to another platform.
A panel of three persons including Wahkiakum County Commissioner Blair Brady answered questions from the crowd regarding the impact on the environment; however, some of those questions went unanswered.
Cathlamet Resident Craig Brown questioned the impact on the geology of the area. “What happens when you fracture through on your way to a natural gas field; fracture through a water table? Do you not create the possibility for a mix between gas and water or perhaps even other cavities for water to move off into away from where wells existed?"
Kathy Killman, president and principal engineering geologist with Icicle Creek Engineers representing the Department of Natural Resources, declined to answer the question, instead directing it to a Venoco representative.
A representative from DNR was unable to attend the meeting due to budgetary restrictions.
Because many of the questions the meetings attendees asked were unable to be answered, Grieg told the group they would be happy to set up a meeting with individuals able to provide answers to questions. “I think some of those questions are valid, we just don’t have people here to answer them.”
On December 4, Bradwood Land Executive Vice-president, External Affairs, Joseph Desmond sent Brady and the county board of commissioners a letter denying a connection between Venoco and Bradwood Landing projects.
"There is no connection whatsoever between Venoco's proposed gas exploration activities and our Bradwood Landing terminal," the letter said. "NorthenStar Natural Gas, through its Clearwater Port subsidiary, holds a lease option on Venoco's Platform Grace, an offshore oil platform off the coast of southern Californai which we have previously proposed converting into an offshore LNG receiving terminal. There is no connection whatsoever between NorthernStar Natural Gas and Venoco beyond the lease of Platform Grace.
"NorthernStar Natural Gas is not involved in any way with Venoco's proposed exploration in Wahkiakum County and has no position on it. Any assertion to the contrary is untue."