Screws turned on BC pipeline, LNG plansCity of Burnaby says Kinder Morgan filed insufficient pipeline expansion information; BC government under fire over water permits Gary Park For Petroleum News
The opposition keeps piling up against plans to export oil sands bitumen and LNG from the British Columbia coast.
Under the gun are Kinder Morgan’s plans to almost triple capacity on its Trans Mountain pipeline system to 890,000 barrels per day and both the British Columbia government and natural ga....
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