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Pacific Northwest Waterways Association Value Added Manufacturing Methanol Production for Export

Pacific Northwest Waterways Association Value Added Manufacturing Methanol Production for Export 2014 Summer Conference June 23-25, 2014. Port of Kalama. Six miles of riverfront 4 deep draft berths 1,000 acres of property 30 industries employing nearly 900 BNSF/UP service

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Pacific Northwest Waterways Association Value Added Manufacturing Methanol Production for Export

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  1. Pacific Northwest Waterways Association Value Added Manufacturing Methanol Production for Export 2014 Summer Conference June 23-25, 2014

  2. Port of Kalama Six miles of riverfront 4 deep draft berths 1,000 acres of property 30 industries employing nearly 900 BNSF/UP service 222 slip marina and parks Our Mission:  To induce capital investment in an environmentally responsible manner to create jobs and to enhance public recreational opportunities.

  3. Marine Facilities NW Innovations Site Emerald Kalama Chemical TEMCO Port Office, Marina & Recreation Area RSG/GramLumber Kalama Export North Port (Steelscape) 6 Miles

  4. Northwest Innovation Works – Natural Gas to Methanol NWIW Investors Proposed Projects Port of Kalama Port of St. Helens Port of Tacoma • China Academy of Sciences • British Petroleum • Dalian (China) • H&Q AP (US/China)

  5. Manufacturing Methanol from Natural Gas

  6. Replacing Coal to Methanol with Natural Gas to Methanol - Reduces Carbon Emissions up to 70% NW Innovation Works proposed methanol plants Reduction of Global Pollutants Natural Gas

  7. Methanol: Used in Everyday Products

  8. Site Requirements • Gas: 160 mmcf/d per production line • Land: 80 - 90 Acres • Port: Deep draft • Construction period: 2-3 years per production line

  9. Port of Kalama Site • Two production lines • $1.8 billion investment • Approximately 220 full time jobs • Up to 1,000 construction jobs • Lease/option complete • Beginning environmental review

  10. Moving Forward • Lease/option in place • Selecting key contractors • Beginning environmental review and permitting process • Construction: 2015 - 2016 • Operations: 2017

  11. Local Tax Benefits Raises county’s assessed value by 20% • $3.6 million more to county general fund • $3.2 million more to county road fund Triples Kalama’s assessed value • Reduces school levy rates • Increases fire department budget

  12. Thank you! Mark Wilson Executive Director Port of Kalama (360) 673-2325 markwilson@portofkalama.com

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