Canada to smooth path to Arctic pipeline approval; will soon have “full force” in place, says Dennis WallaceResurrects Northern Pipeline Agency; but says route is an industry decision Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
The Canadian government is scrambling to get its house in order by pledging to offer a seamless approval process for northern natural gas pipeline development.
Dennis Wallace, associate deputy minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, told a North American gas strategies conference in Ca....
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