Mackenzie Delta producers, aboriginals ink pipeline agreementFederal loan guarantees being sought to secure aboriginal ownership, but producers cautious about timing; Duncan worried about impact of current gas prices Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
The Arctic gas pipeline spotlight in Canada has swung sharply to the Mackenzie Valley option in a flurry of developments involving governments, industry and aboriginals.
In the last week:
• The Mackenzie Delta producers’ consortium and the bulk of Northwest Territories aboriginal communities along....
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