Pipeline co-owners seek Indigenous equity partners as BC set to rule on project’s fate (Globe and Mail)
A pipeline project jointly owned by the Nisga’a Nation and a Houston-based company is seeking Indigenous equity partners as the B.C. government prepares to rule on the fate of the proposed route across northern British Columbia.
The provincial government is reviewing an environmental regulator’s draft report in order to render the decision on the future of Prince Rupert Gas Transmission (PRGT) Ltd., which would transport natural gas from northeast B.C. to the West Coast.
The BC Environmental Assessment Office’s 24-page draft report, obtained by The Globe and Mail, said PRGT is currently co-owned 50-50 by the Nisga’a and Western LNG.
“PRGT Ltd. stated that it created equity ownership opportunities for any First Nation,” according to the draft report. The pipeline project‘s co-owners also say they are committed to providing employment to Indigenous people ...
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