Gas line on trackAboriginal veto threat, shipping talks not expected to derail Mackenzie filings Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary Correspondent
Owners of the Mackenzie Gas Project see no delays in their plans to file major regulatory applications in 2004, despite threats of an aboriginal veto and some rumblings of discontent among potential shippers.
Imperial Oil, the lead partner, is confident that the pieces are coming together for what....
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