Mackenzie Gas Project


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A group of companies asked the National Energy Board (NEB) to approve their proposal to develop three natural gas fields in and near the Mackenzie Delta. They would also build pipelines to ship the natural gas and natural gas liquids south to markets. Together these three proposals are called the Mackenzie Gas Project. This set of two volumes presents the response of the NEB. Volume 1 first describes the project as a whole and some of the factors assessed in determining whether it would be in the public interest. It then looks more closely at the natural gas fields, gathering pipelines and processing facilities in the Mackenzie Delta region. Finally, it outlines the decision reached by the NEB. Volume 2 describes how the project would be built, operated and regulated.--Includes text from document.







Foundation for a Sustainable Northern Future


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Subject to the full implementation of the Panel's recommendations, the Panel has concluded that the adverse impacts of the Mackenzie Gas Project and the Northwest Alberta Facilities would not likely be significant and that the Project and those Facilities would likely make a positive contribution towards sustainability. [...] The Panel would like to express its gratitude to the community field workers who travelled to various northern communities to The Panel would like to thank the Canadian Environmental explain the review process to everyone, and to the Aboriginal Assessment Agency, the Mackenzie Valley Environmental Impact interpreters who had the difficult task of simultaneously Review Board and the Inuvialuit Game [...] The prospect of these additional net gains without significant adverse impacts during the life developments was the basis of both the aspirations and the of the Project and effective use of the Project and associated apprehensions the Panel heard with respect to the Project. [...] The Proponents have committed to provide certain mitigations and enhancements with respect to the Project, the most In the Panel's view, the MGP offers a unique opportunity to build important of which include the establishment of the Aboriginal a sustainable future in the Mackenzie Valley and Beaufort Delta Pipeline Group, the negotiation of Access and Benefits regions. [...] The Proponents' committed to providing important mitigations and enhancements, mitigations and enhancements, the measures governments the most notable being the creation of the Mackenzie Gas Project would put in place, and the Panel's recommendations would, Impacts Fund.







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Mackenzie Gas Project


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Mackenzie Gas Project


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"This presentation at the National Energy Board Hearing provides an introduction to the Mackenzie Gas Project (including three anchor fields); the Mackenzie Gathering System (gathering pipelines, pigging facility, processing facility); Mackenzie Valley Pipeline (buried gas pipeline, 3 compressor stations, heater station). A summary schedule for infrastructure site development, pipeline right-of-way clearing, pipeline installation, cleanup and reclamation, for a forecast start-up date of 2011, is presented. The initial capacity of the Mackenzie Gathering System and system expansion, and the ability to expand Mackenzie Valley Pipeline facilities, are described. A brief historical overview of the application development and submission process from 2000-2005 is presented. The contribution of the consultation program to issue identification, impact assessment and environmental management is emphasized"--ASTIS [online] bibliography.




Mackenzie Gas Project


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Mackenzie Gas Project


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