LNG: The price of consentPacific NorthWest offers C$1 billion to gain aboriginal approval for project; package averages C$320,000 per person over 40 years Gary Park For Petroleum News
An Asian partnership led by Malaysia’s Petronas has placed more than C$1 billion on the table in its effort to gain consent from aboriginal communities for British Columbia’s Pacific NorthWest LNG project.
In an unparalleled offer to win over First Nations, the corporate joint venture has made the c....
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