Beacon Redevelopment Industrial Corporation Enters Negotiations with Dominion Resources
November 16 2008 - 11:45PM
PR Newswire (US)
NORTH HUNTINGDON, Pa., Nov. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Beacon
Redevelopment Industrial Corporation (Pink Sheets: BCND) today
announced that it entered into negotiations with Dominion
Resources, Inc. pertaining to their use, since 1986, of the
Westmoreland Glass Factory as a natural gas storage facility and
gas well. In 1954, the former owners of the glass factory in
Grapeville, Pennsylvania, signed agreements allowing the
predecessor of Dominion Resources to use the property as a gas
storage facility and to operate a gas well. The agreements expired
upon sale of the property. Specifically, both agreements state, "In
case of sale of part or whole of the premises, this permit shall
become null and void." In 1986, Westmoreland Warehouse and
Industrial Building, Inc., purchased the Westmoreland Glass
Factory, rendering all permits expired. Upon investigating the
natural gas holdings on the facility, Beacon's experts determined
that the storage facility and gas well continued to operate
unbeknownst to the company. Beacon entered into negotiations with
WWIB's successor and acquired an assignment of all prior rights to
the use of the property and the gas beginning in 1986 and
continuing through the present. In mid-2008, Beacon contacted
Dominion regarding the situation. In September 2008, Beacon sent
Dominion a formal demand. In November 2008, Beacon's management
began negotiations with Dominion for compensation regarding the
apparent use of the property and resources for 22 years, and to
determine whether to grant an easement. As the negotiations
continue, Beacon's natural gas experts will conduct the research
necessary to determine if the compensation is fair to the company's
shareholders. "This is a significant situation that could provide a
large capital infusion to Beacon's companies. I look forward to
continuing my discussions with Dominion to resolve 22 years of the
use of the property and its resources, and to create an agreement
that resolves the issues," Beacon's President, Adam Marek, said.
The company could not comment further due to the nature of the
ongoing negotiations. DATASOURCE: Beacon Redevelopment Industrial
Corporation CONTACT: Adam Marek for Beacon Redevelopment Industrial
Corporation, +1-724-871-7458, Web site:
http://www.beaconredevelopment.com/
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