Palomar LNG Pipeline
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Although the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) battles have been mostly fought out on the coast of Oregon, we have seen the issue come to roost in Mt.Hood National Forest. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) is currently going through NEPA process to allow Palomar Gas Transmission (PGT), a company who transports natural gas, to place a pipeline from the Columbia River where the LNG Terminals are proposed down through Molalla and across the national forest to meet up in Madras with existing pipeline.
This proposal would include a clearcut corridor for the pipeline, as well as new road construction for access to the pipeline. The corridor would cross Fish Creek, the Wild and Scenic Clackamas River. These are key watersheds that include already compromised older forests. The corridor would amount to an approx. 720-acre clearcut, through popular recreation areas, across hiking trails (such as the Pacific Crest Trail) and across two proposed off-highway vehicle designated areas.
If you would like to communicate with the Forest Service contact on the Palomar project, write, email or call
Mike Redmond
Mt. Hood National Forest
16400 Champion Way
Sandy, OR 97055
(503) 668-1776
mredmond fs.fed.us
We are also joining other groups in asking the governor to step up in opposition to this project. Currently, Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski has said that he would not support LNG coming to Oregon unless all proposals are in compliance with the Department of Environmental Quality. We are encouraging him to come out stronger and stop LNG development today! You can send him a letter to
Governor Ted Kulongoski
160 State Capitol
900 Court St.
Salem, OR 97301
This proposal would include a clearcut corridor for the pipeline, as well as new road construction for access to the pipeline. The corridor would cross Fish Creek, the Wild and Scenic Clackamas River. These are key watersheds that include already compromised older forests. The corridor would amount to an approx. 720-acre clearcut, through popular recreation areas, across hiking trails (such as the Pacific Crest Trail) and across two proposed off-highway vehicle designated areas.
If you would like to communicate with the Forest Service contact on the Palomar project, write, email or call
Mike Redmond
Mt. Hood National Forest
16400 Champion Way
Sandy, OR 97055
(503) 668-1776
mredmond fs.fed.us
We are also joining other groups in asking the governor to step up in opposition to this project. Currently, Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski has said that he would not support LNG coming to Oregon unless all proposals are in compliance with the Department of Environmental Quality. We are encouraging him to come out stronger and stop LNG development today! You can send him a letter to
Governor Ted Kulongoski
160 State Capitol
900 Court St.
Salem, OR 97301
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General Info
- District: Clackamas
- Total Acres: 709
- Watershed: Fish Creek, Lower Clackamas, Upper Clackamas
- Driving Directions: call the Bark office for good directions to different points along the proposed route.
Updated 2/12/10






















