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<br /> <br /> <br />~~, <br /> <br />NEWS PHorOIlYMEL SCIHELTl <br />Colorado's shale country: To some it's a threatened wilderness, to others a vast energy source, and !o oil firms ~ future bonanzd, <br /> <br />Oi' shale mining risley but potentially rich <br /> <br />lIy Jl:l"t' nOst::.; and <br />mnlAlW ,I. ~(,IISF;1Ut;R <br />N~w.SI.1f <br />If you listen to the speeches giv<>n by <br />oil company ('xecutives and talk to their <br />publlc relations men, you get the im- <br />prC'ssion oil shale df'vf'lopment is a very <br />risky businf'ss inrlerd. <br />To a degrl"(' it i~. But o\'('r the past sl" <br />mlmths the prlct' Of oil [rom nt>w S(lurces has <br />goot> trnm $~ 10 $10 II barrel and thl" risks ha\'e <br />dlmlnlshNll'onsidt'rably. The half.dozt>n !irms <br />('ommiUed to major inYt'stml'nts in oil shale <br />plants stand to make I'normous profits - hIgh- <br />er in the ]ongrun than the- so-calll'd "windfall <br />pro[its" whirh recl'ntly drew he-ated congres- <br />sionalrl'bukes. <br />Major oii firms are nOlorious!}. c!ost'd. <br />mouthed about their plans and riscal projec- <br />tions. nut top eXt'cuth'es wilh severa] campa_ <br />nit'S involved In all shale den"]opment consent. <br />('d In intervil'ws with the Rorky lW>unlll.jn N('ws <br />on the condition that thrir namt>s and those of <br /> <br />o <br />o <br />N <br />~. <br /> <br />their companies wouldn't hE' published In con. <br />neclion with their remarks. <br />The projectiong they outlined and one <br />Internal corporal!" mt:'morandum paint a pic. <br />ture of an industry whose time has rome, <br />The fij;(un's f'lrovld('d by the compllnil"s \\"l"r,. <br />ba~ed upon a SO,OOl).barrel+a-day mining and <br /> <br />Last ola series <br /> <br />retorting operation using the most advanct'd <br />technologies now availabl('. <br />EstimatE'S of operating cos~ range from <br />$2.50 to $3 fnr each barrel of oil produred, <br />Tho II e fig\lre-lI lnrlurle payrolls, SUf'lpIln, <br />property tax("S, maintenance nnd the other day- <br />to+day costs of mining, crushing and t'E'torting <br />shall', upgrading the Ilroduct and disposing of <br />the wastes. They don't Include capital costs, <br />lnte-N'st paymf"nls or Income taxes, <br />The cOnstrurtion cost at one pIllnt and re]at- <br />ed facilities and equipment prohab!y would be <br />about S350 million in 1973 dollaI1i. That (igure <br />lnrludt"s onl,y a small rontlng('ncy reser\"l", <br />and, slm'e- no one hall ever built a tun scale <br />commercia] all lIhall" plant, a larger reserve <br />IJmbahly will be nE'Med to cope with the unt'x. <br />pectf"d. Omsequ('ntly, $400 million 1s the com. <br />monly quoted figure for planning purposell. <br />Assuming costs In these ranges, the ~'mfits <br />that ran bto experted over a 20-yenr project lite <br />are a good deal higher than lndu~try's rlt'r!ilst. <br />ent clamoring for govE'rnment subsidies and <br />lncentln's would Indicate. <br />It the shale oil product sold for $10 II. barrel, <br />lore:-;ampl(>, Industr).l"xerull\.es ca1cu]atethey <br />could realize II.n IInnual ratl" of relurn on capiul <br />of nearly 20 {l('r rent. <br />'!"hat me.'l.n~ a firm could borrow all the <br />('apltal npedt"d tnr an oil sha]l'o{,eration at 20 <br />"ere,em InterE'st lInd still break t>\.en. Hut tile <br />oil giants, and nf"arly everyon(> e]so:." who l.~n't <br />fol't'ed to turn to his n(>i.>:hborhooclloan shark <br />can f'llsily borrow mun(>y at murh IUIIl.'r Inl('r: <br />est rales - abollt 9 percent fur largt> corr>ora_ <br />lions. <br />:\foreol'{"r, no firm financE'S II ~'rojed enlire- <br />1). \11th borro.....('d rapital. <br />'I"IfillT.I.II'Pt;[} <br />Although the oil l'nmpanies mosl Intimalely <br />lnvnhed with shale Ul"\.("]opment ail are bu.~i1y <br />IJutlmg t~clher financing packages to fund <br />pruJlOSro oil shalt2' Il]anls, they wun't talk about <br />the arrllng('mf"nts the)"re making, the mix or <br />~lockholder l'quit.v and bormwed monf"Y tht'y <br />mtl"~d to, use or lhe prl"cise Inlerest rate~ <br />thl"). re wl]hng to ~ay. <br />A 20 .f",r ('(Ont rate or return, howl"ve-r, l~ <br />a~t tw\{'~ thl" raIl" genrrally sought by corpo- <br />ratIons eyrmg prosrJf'ctil't' in\.l'stmenls. Thf're- <br />fore" such II. rate pm\.ides ample insurance <br /> <br />/lgarnst many of the risks Sf) often clll!d by <br />IndustryspokE'sme-n. <br />BE'fore shale oil Is rl"ady for distrihution to <br />tf'finNies, it's upgradf'd throllgh It ehl"mical <br />process knnvm nhydl'>1.l:"f'flllllnn. Th\~ pro<"f'SS, <br />wtJkh Is In('III(Il'd in r[>st find "tafil r~tirnalf"S. <br />eliminal(>s all the SUllJhur and most of the nitro- <br />genJn the raw Ilhalf' 0;1. <br />Slatl" and federal air pollution fl"!ltriction' <br />~h,'r\,ly limit the amount uf sulfur and nllro~en <br />oxides whkh !X'tro]eum users may rl'lease Into <br />the ahnosphl':'rl'. Cons<,qul'nt]y, crudf's lov.' In <br />suHur aml nltl"Of.:en - like "hllll' nil - com. <br />Oland higher prkcs than thO!ie frum other <br />sources. <br />Industry executiv<,s ('sUmalr that shale oil <br />will sell for 70 rl'nts to $1 more ll. harre] bt'- <br />eause of Its spcrial pTflIX"rlil's, If $10 A harrell~ <br />the going price for regul.:lr t'!"II<Irs, shale uil <br />will sell tor nl"arly SIl, Ooosting tile annual re- <br />turn on eapltal to more than 2G l>erc('nl. <br />.'IWUU::\IS, tJ:>i("Y.ltTATXTIT';!o\ <br />\Vhill" thl, ri~urt' makes thl" I,rospf"r!s tor 011 <br />shale look rosy,I!l('re rt>!naln pmblrm" nnd <br />tmcl"rt.:llntles _ somf" of th('m (,Dmmon to lhe <br />entire petro]('um Industry and others peculiar <br />to IhE' hardware IInd tf"dll\olOJ.:i('~(>ff)11 shll]e. <br />Probably the most iml>ot.lunt o\'el"nll uncer- <br />l.'\inty surrounds the price of oil. U, for exam- <br />ple, govl'mment prke rollb;o...ks or a ren("\\"l"d <br />aoondance ot Inl'xpensh.(' [ort'ign ('mdl' Senl <br />the price of shale oil down to $6 a barr('I, the <br />pleture("{luld changeslgnifkll.nlly. <br />But even If that werl' to happt'o, tl\h1'8'1 <br />(('Olll'h,t1I"<! on pal:" t6) <br />