—— aT a a PAGE €7 ‘Tie HERALD, TERRACE, “BC, ee. Oo fod o PAGE mama B.C. Energy Policy Outlined ewumead euble fea} Me’ said B,C. would honor Premier David Harrett told -: 61 vents per thourarid cuble feet” oot Me? sai , the Governors of the States.of. currently charged for exporled .° thal contract, which was signed. Washington, Oregon and Idaho... “nalural gas is below what other ~~ in 1969, but would not sign any Wednesday that their govern- -energy sources. cost: In>- more long-term contracts, ; menis should establish State. Washinglon, 0) fa He said. B.C.'s.. ames! c Marketing Boards tocontrol the “If natural gas was priced al’: consumption has been 4 n- sale of petroleum producls. the game level per. British - creasing at belween 13 and 14 “™ Thermal Unitas residual oll, we | percent peryearand if now new Barrett urged Governor van. would have ta charge $1.25 per- gas suurces were discouvered, Evans of Washington, Governor. Mef at the porder, and $1.35 in. the present supply would: last ; : ‘ the. only 18 years. Tom McCall of Oregon, and Seattle, Barrett told. the a ell ary, pent some time Governor Cecil Andrus of: “Rotary Club. Idaho, to set up energy He said B.C, produces. 1200 — in: the morning al- Sealtle marketing beards to deal . Million Cubic Feet of natualgas Universily, the. Jesuit in- directly with Brilish Columbia, , per day, and exports 600 Million slitulion he attended after high arid to establish research and. Cubic Feet to the Uniled Slates school. He answered questions development. agencies. wander a contract Uhatlasts until from a student assembly, and 7" a reminisced with old teachers. He said the Slates should deal _ on a government-to- government basis rather. than dealing with the private energy corporations which push for increased production and comsumplion at the expense af - the public interest. . 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