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U.S. energy deal tgjfFitpble Your Distributor for the "ROLLING STONE" s reserves s OTTAWA (CUP) Four pipeline companies, wholly-owned, controlled or with large shareholders in the U.S., will sell 6.3 trillion cubic feet of natural gas to gas companies in the U.S. with licenses granted by the Trudeau government. The deal, announced in Ottawa Sept. 29, five days before Parliament was scheduled to resume sittings, is worth $2 billion according to Joe Greene, energy and resources minister. Announcement of the sale came only a few hours after Washington warned that U.S. energy resources have hit a potentially disastrous low. The four companies granted export licenses are Trans Canada Pipeline, West Coast Transmission, Albert and Southern and Canadian-Montana. The deal was immediately attacked by New Democratic Party spokesmen, both at the party level and from the Waffle group. NDP leader T. C. Douglas said the deal would mean continued unemployment and inflation as it will stand in the way of development of secondary and tertiary industry in Canada. Greene says the deal will mean, as well as the $2 billion income for the four American-controlled companies, about $200 million of pipeline construction in Canada and 13,000 man-hours of work. The corporate ownership of the companies involved is difficult to quickly trace, but the list of Canadian directors include many of Canada's wealthiest people. Ian Sinclair, a director of Trans Canada Pipelines, is president and chief executive officer of Canadian Pacific Railway, chairman of CP airlines, president of Midland, Simcoe Elecator company, vice-president of CP Investment and CP Oil and Gas Ltd., and a director of, among other companies: CP Express, Pacific Logging, CP Securities, Royal Bank of Canada, Sun Life Assurance Co., Union Carbide 563-2833 Day Parade. The Freep Photo old of Canada, Gieat Lakes Power Co. Marconi and Bow River Pipelines. Ltd., Canadian Carl Nickle, a director of Alberta and Southern Gas Co., is president of the Daily Oil Bulletin and Canadian Oil Register, vice-president of Canadian Greatoil, Scenic Oils and Anjou Wines, and a director of: Pacific Ga.s Transmission Co., Alberta Natural Gas Co., Producers Pipeline Co. Ltd., Royal General insurance Company of Canada, and Huron and Erie Mortgage. As well, he is president of the Independent Petroleum Society of Canada. Frank McMahon, who is chairman of West Coast Transmission is a director of: Royal Bank of Canada, Canadian Liquid Air, Executive Fund of Canada, Executive International Investors Ltd., Jockey Club Ltd., Pacific Petroleums, Ocean Cement and Supplies, Natural Resources Growth Fund Ltd., and Weldwood Ltd. The government announcement dealt with the granting of export licenses to the four companies. The companies and a bit of their background are: West Coast Transmission was granted a request to ship 3.3 trillion cubic feet over 18 years, (The company is 26.1 per cent owned by Pacific Petroleum, which is 44.8 per cent owned by Phillips Petroleum (U.S.), another 13.7 per cent of the company is owned by West holding company. Coast Investments Ltd., a U.S. (The announcement did not say to whom West Coast would sell the gas). Trans Canada Pipelines Ltd. of Tor onto was granted three licenses for sales of 1.8 trillion cubic feet over 20 years. Canadian-Montana Pipe Line Company of Calgary was granted permission to ship 56 billion cubic feet over 15 years. "The decision would see to hold out hope, how-ever? that the present Canadian government headed by Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau, is disposed to give the United States access to a substantial portion of Canada's vast natural gas reserves if suitable terms can be arranged."