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Trans Mountain and Enbridge Line 3
projects clear important hurdles
After years of delay, Trans Mountain is preparing to officially start
construction on the Crown corporation's $7.4-billion pipeline expansion. The state's Public Utilities Commission
“We believe that the court cases, our participation in the litigation, has On Tuesday, December 3 Trans Mountain CEO Ian Anderson, Natural The Federal Court of Appeal rejected claims amount to a “de facto veto right.” They also approved a revised environmental impact
by several First Nations that federal officials
drew at line at attempts to “tactically use the
run its course, save and except our reference case,” said Horgan. Resources Minister Seamus O'Regan, and provincial Energy Minister Sonya failed to adequately consult with them on the consultation process as a means to try to veto statement and agreed to reinstate the project's
Savage, as well as representatives from local governments were set to Trans Mountain pipeline project. This removed it.” certificate of need in a 3-1 vote.
The reference case has B.C. asking the courts whether it has the officially mark the start of construction at an event near Acheson, west of the final major legal challenge in the long- Ian Anderson, President and CEO of Trans “CAPP is pleased with the rulings but not
authority to regulate increased interprovincial shipments of heavy oil and Edmonton. delayed project. Mountain Corporation, stated, "We are pleased surprised as both of these projects have
other hazardous substances via pipelines or other means. Back in Aug 21, 2019 Trans Mountain issued a 'Notice to Proceed' directive On February 4 three judges ruled with the Court's decision to dismiss the undergone rigorous environmental and
to some of its prime construction contractors to mobilize the initial workforce unanimously that there was “no basis for Applicants' challenges to the Federal regulatory reviews as well as historic levels of
Five judges of the B.C. Court of Appeal ruled unanimously against the to build the Expansion. The directives give the contractors 30 days to interfering” in Ottawa's second approval of the Government's approval of the Trans Mountain consultation with stakeholders, particularly
Horgan government on constitutional grounds last spring. mobilize equipment and commence the process of hiring workers, procuring pipeline, and found that federal consultations Expansion Project. After many years of with Indigenous peoples," stated Tim
goods and services, and develop work plans. with Indigenous communities were “reasonable consultation and review we are pleased to be McMillan, Canadian Association of Petroleum
But B.C. has appealed that decision to the Supreme Court of Canada, Construction work will soon begin in communities along the route, including and meaningful.” able to continue moving forward and building Producers (CAPP) President & CEO.
which will hear the case early in the new year. along the right-of-way between Edmonton and Edson, and in the Greater Applicants against Trans Mountain included the Project in respect of communities, and for "This is good news for Canada. These two
Edmonton area. Approximately 4,200 worker are expected to be employed in the Tsleil-Waututh Nation, Squamish Nation, the benefit of Canadians. The Government of major pipeline projects have overcome
various communities along the corridor in the fourth quarter of 2019. Coldwater Indian Band and a coalition of small Canada's additional Indigenous consultation significant court challenges and collectively
Capital expenditures on the project, which will carry nearly 900,000 barrels First Nations in the Fraser Valley. represented an immense undertaking by many this represents a positive step forward to
Tuesday's ruling also sought to establish a
gaining expanded markets for responsibly-
of oil per day to BC's lower mainland coast, are expected to total clear line against Indigenous claims that they parties. The Government was committed to a produced Canadian oil,” added McMillan.
specific and focused dialogue with affected
approximately $1.3 billion in 2019. should have a veto over major natural resource Indigenous communities to ensure Canada, and
The project is set to be finished by mid-2022, however, the Federal Court of projects that have been deemed in the public's the Company heard their concerns and
Appeal is currently still reviewing an appeal by B.C. Indigenous groups. interest. The court's unanimous decision responded."
rejected the idea of First Nations having a veto Along with the Trans Mountain Expansion
over this oil project or others, and that the ruling, Enbridge Inc.'s replacement and
bands could not insist that Ottawa expansion of the Line 3 oil pipeline cleared key
accommodate all their demands which would regulatory hurdles in Minnesota on February 4.
Distributed to major
oil & gas and energy Sales
leaders in the
region Rentals Scada Automation
* Edson *
* Hinton* Service Instrumentation
* Grande Cache *
* Drayton Valley * Installation Electrical
* Whitecourt *
The Oilpatch is published
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from company executives Chris Robinson
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and purchasing agents. It MORAD COMMUNICATIONS LTD.
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service companies, MORAD 5108-2 Ave., Edson
suppliers and equipment Ph: 723-3939; Fax: 723-3970 Box 6599 Edson, Ab T7E 1T9
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COMMUNICATIONS LTD. Hinton: (780) 865-4484 himarkcontrols@hotmail.com
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THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
PAGE 26 MONDAY NOVEMBER 18, 2019
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THE WEEKLY ANCHOR MONDAY FEBRUARY 10, 2020 PAGE 27
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A Monthly Update on the Energy Industry & Oil & Gas The Weekly Anchor Pipeline! Brian Janish Fax: 780-665-7392
4921 - 11 Avenue
Edson, AB T7E 1G1
ENERGY & Coal Mining A Monthly Update on the Energy Industry Office: (780)712-1610 Email: janish1@xplornet.com THE WEEKLY ANCHOR MONDAY JULY 11, 2016 PAGE 3
OWNER
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780-723-5787
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& Minerals
& Electricity
ENERG
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Forestry
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ENERGY & Oil & Gas
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Forestry
Trans Mountain and Enbridge Line 3
projects clear important hurdles
After years of delay, Trans Mountain is preparing to officially start
construction on the Crown corporation's $7.4-billion pipeline expansion. The state's Public Utilities Commission
“We believe that the court cases, our participation in the litigation, has On Tuesday, December 3 Trans Mountain CEO Ian Anderson, Natural The Federal Court of Appeal rejected claims amount to a “de facto veto right.” They also approved a revised environmental impact
by several First Nations that federal officials
drew at line at attempts to “tactically use the
run its course, save and except our reference case,” said Horgan. Resources Minister Seamus O'Regan, and provincial Energy Minister Sonya failed to adequately consult with them on the consultation process as a means to try to veto statement and agreed to reinstate the project's
Savage, as well as representatives from local governments were set to Trans Mountain pipeline project. This removed it.” certificate of need in a 3-1 vote.
The reference case has B.C. asking the courts whether it has the officially mark the start of construction at an event near Acheson, west of the final major legal challenge in the long- Ian Anderson, President and CEO of Trans “CAPP is pleased with the rulings but not
authority to regulate increased interprovincial shipments of heavy oil and Edmonton. delayed project. Mountain Corporation, stated, "We are pleased surprised as both of these projects have
other hazardous substances via pipelines or other means. Back in Aug 21, 2019 Trans Mountain issued a 'Notice to Proceed' directive On February 4 three judges ruled with the Court's decision to dismiss the undergone rigorous environmental and
to some of its prime construction contractors to mobilize the initial workforce unanimously that there was “no basis for Applicants' challenges to the Federal regulatory reviews as well as historic levels of
Five judges of the B.C. Court of Appeal ruled unanimously against the to build the Expansion. The directives give the contractors 30 days to interfering” in Ottawa's second approval of the Government's approval of the Trans Mountain consultation with stakeholders, particularly
Horgan government on constitutional grounds last spring. mobilize equipment and commence the process of hiring workers, procuring pipeline, and found that federal consultations Expansion Project. After many years of with Indigenous peoples," stated Tim
goods and services, and develop work plans. with Indigenous communities were “reasonable consultation and review we are pleased to be McMillan, Canadian Association of Petroleum
But B.C. has appealed that decision to the Supreme Court of Canada, Construction work will soon begin in communities along the route, including and meaningful.” able to continue moving forward and building Producers (CAPP) President & CEO.
which will hear the case early in the new year. along the right-of-way between Edmonton and Edson, and in the Greater Applicants against Trans Mountain included the Project in respect of communities, and for "This is good news for Canada. These two
Edmonton area. Approximately 4,200 worker are expected to be employed in the Tsleil-Waututh Nation, Squamish Nation, the benefit of Canadians. The Government of major pipeline projects have overcome
various communities along the corridor in the fourth quarter of 2019. Coldwater Indian Band and a coalition of small Canada's additional Indigenous consultation significant court challenges and collectively
Capital expenditures on the project, which will carry nearly 900,000 barrels First Nations in the Fraser Valley. represented an immense undertaking by many this represents a positive step forward to
Tuesday's ruling also sought to establish a
gaining expanded markets for responsibly-
of oil per day to BC's lower mainland coast, are expected to total clear line against Indigenous claims that they parties. The Government was committed to a produced Canadian oil,” added McMillan.
specific and focused dialogue with affected
approximately $1.3 billion in 2019. should have a veto over major natural resource Indigenous communities to ensure Canada, and
The project is set to be finished by mid-2022, however, the Federal Court of projects that have been deemed in the public's the Company heard their concerns and
Appeal is currently still reviewing an appeal by B.C. Indigenous groups. interest. The court's unanimous decision responded."
rejected the idea of First Nations having a veto Along with the Trans Mountain Expansion
over this oil project or others, and that the ruling, Enbridge Inc.'s replacement and
bands could not insist that Ottawa expansion of the Line 3 oil pipeline cleared key
accommodate all their demands which would regulatory hurdles in Minnesota on February 4.
Distributed to major
oil & gas and energy Sales
leaders in the
region Rentals Scada Automation
* Edson *
* Hinton* Service Instrumentation
* Grande Cache *
* Drayton Valley * Installation Electrical
* Whitecourt *
The Oilpatch is published
the third week of every Randal Brown
month and is read by a When on the road, go with
broad section of energy Cell: (780) 712-0388
industry professionals, the names you can trust
from company executives Chris Robinson
to oil and gas personnel Cell: (780) 723-1270
and purchasing agents. It MORAD COMMUNICATIONS LTD.
also goes to oilfield
service companies, MORAD 5108-2 Ave., Edson
suppliers and equipment Ph: 723-3939; Fax: 723-3970 Box 6599 Edson, Ab T7E 1T9
manufacturers.
COMMUNICATIONS LTD. Hinton: (780) 865-4484 himarkcontrols@hotmail.com
! MAIN LINES Dwight Kennedy -
! GATHERING SYSTEMS Owner/General Manager
! COMPRESSOR STATIONS
! FABRICATION Ph: 780-723-6494
! LEASE WORK
! GENERAL OILFIELD Cell: 780-723-8045
MAINTENANCE Edosn, Alberta
N.P.P. Pipeline Installation