
In July 2024, Gas Transmission Northwest (GTN) began larger replacement construction of its pipeline compressors in Starbuck, Walla Walla County, Washington, and Kent, Sherman County, Oregon, near Bend, for its GTN Xpress pipeline expansion moving increased methane volumes and pressures through its dangerously corroded (according to whistleblowing inspectors), 63-year pipeline across north Idaho, eastern Washington, and central Oregon. During the same month, it started pumping one third of its expansion capacity, 50 million of 150 million cubic feet of additional gas per day. GTN finished Kent compressor “auxiliary facilities” and obtained Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) permission to bring them online for existing GTN volumes on November 22. On December 2, GTN requested FERC approval to start using the full capacity of the upgraded GTN Xpress pipeline on Wednesday, December 11. FERC predictably granted entire GTN Xpress start-up on Thursday, December 12, as Starbuck compressor installation and site restoration neared completion.
Meanwhile, the fate of GTN Xpress remains unresolved by litigation in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in oil industry friendly Texas. Among case opening briefs filed on October 28, GTN complains that its replacement facilities did not garner the usual FERC predetermination of “rolled-in rates” afforded similar projects. These rates allow gas shippers to pass the costs of their expansions onto all regional utility customers, whether they receive the extra methane or not. Stop GTN Xpress coalition member groups Columbia Riverkeeper and Rogue Climate assert that FERC violated federal laws by refusing to consider a “no action” alternative to GTN Xpress, by segmenting its administrative review, and by failing to disclose the safety risks of pipeline expansion. And state attorneys general of Washington and Oregon argue that FERC excluded compressor upgrade expenses from GTN Xpress costs and relied on unexplained public benefits and GTN agreements with utilities to falsely predict future gas demand, causing consumers to bear pipeline expansion costs for several decades.
Despite GTN discovering pipeline anomalies in November, which reduced flows in north Idaho, GTN Xpress started pushing extra methane this week. Fracked gas infrastructure expansions like GTN Xpress jeopardize the health, safety, and lands of not only concerned Northwest communities, but also the people and places around source gas wells and pipelines in western Canada. All these facilities inflict public and environmental harms, pollute shared global air and water, worsen climate change, risk explosive ruptures and fires, and force energy users into decades of fossil fuels dependence. Clean, renewable energy offers less expensive and hazardous options that create sustainable jobs and a healthier future.
In response to reckless GTN Xpress approval and start-up, Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT) and appreciated allies Extinction Rebellion (XR) Palouse, Spokane Veterans for Peace Chapter 35, and visiting climate activists invite you to join in rejecting Northwest fossil fuels expansions, by participating in a week of protests at GTN’s parent company, TC Energy, the two gas utilities receiving GTN Xpress methane, and other locations in five inland Northwest cities along and beyond the pipeline route:
Sunday, December 15, 11:30 am: Action planning and preparation meeting in the Community Building Mezzanine Room, 35 West Main Avenue, Spokane, Washington
Monday, December 16, 11 am: Protest outside TC Energy, 201 West North River Drive, Suite 505, Spokane, Washington
Tuesday, December 17, 3 pm: Protest and petition delivery outside Cascade Natural Gas, 8113 West Grandridge Boulevard, Kennewick, Washington
Thursday, December 19, 11 am: Protest outside Intermountain Gas, 555 South Cole Road, Boise, Idaho
Friday, December 20, 3 pm: Protest alongside the weekly Peace Vigil at Friendship Square, 400 South Main Street, Moscow, Idaho
Sunday, December 22, 11 am: Protest at/near the Red Barn ski resort shuttle parking lot (directly over GTN Xpress), Schweitzer Mountain Road, Sandpoint, Idaho
We deeply appreciate your support of this necessary resistance to another needless methane pipeline expansion, through: 1) Participating in planning meetings and warmly dressed protests, including bringing your family, friends, signs, banners, bullhorns, etc., 2) Sponsoring these events and sharing this action alert and flyer through your organization and contacts, inviting their involvement, 3) Writing letters to local newspaper editors, denouncing the threats of increased Northwest gas capacity, 4) Encouraging media coverage of this significant, regional issue and demonstrations, and 5) Instigating and assisting additional suggestions and logistics.
WIRT intends to write and send a fuller description of Stop GTN Xpress campaign updates since May 2024, including links to pertinent information, articles, and FERC-filed documents, during the post-Solstice holiday season, via email, website, facebook, and the weekly Climate Justice Forum radio program on KRFP. Please help us raise awareness of, and especially opposition to, this fossil fuels invasion of the Northwest.
With humble gratitude for you and your creative perspectives and gracious contributions now and during the upcoming, fossil fuels-fanatical, federal administration!