Native blockades spread to British Columbia’s Ladyfern play
Gary Park
Editor’s note: This is an update on a story that appears on page A21 in the World Oil section of this issue.
Unease is spreading in British Columbia’s Ladyfern area with aboriginal protesters selecting two new targets for blockades and moving into the heart of the province’s major gas play. Two weeks after forcing Petro-Canada to stop exploration drilling and a pipeline project, the Halfway River First Nation has taken action against Houston-based Anadarko and Vancouver-based Westcoast Energy.
Anadarko said it has pulled workers back from two projects and Westcoast said “certain deman....
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