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Book Mackenzie Gas Project Hearing Order GH 1 2004

Download or read book Mackenzie Gas Project Hearing Order GH 1 2004 written by and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 114 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This document contains responses from Imperial Oil Resources Ventures Limited to 2 questions or requests for further information from the Yukon Government. Question 3.1 (NEB YG 3.1) concerns how the relative cost savings of $178 million for the Mackenzie Valley pipeline would affect a transportation toll reduction under a variety of contract demand scenarios. Question 2 (NEB YG 3.2) requests updated schedules relating to toll design implications from the reduction in capital costs resulting from the deletion of the Little Chichago compressor station"--ASTIS database.

Book Mackenzie Gas Project

Download or read book Mackenzie Gas Project written by and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 106 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This document contains responses from Imperial Oil Resources Ventures Limited to 21 questions or requests for further information by the National Energy Board. Question 1.1 requests updated information on the milestones and scheduling of the project; questions 1.2 to 1.11 ask for further details on engineering matters, question 1.12 requests a detailed list of commercial third parties that have expressed interest in the project and asks for a summary of the concerns of the third parties, questions 1.13 to 1.15 concern finance and tolls matters, questions 1.16 to 1.18 ask for further information on gas supply matters, questions 1.19 and 1.20 concern public consultation matters, and question 1.21 requests detailed information on the design of the full-scale burst test. Question 1.19a was not addressed in this report - a separate report [described by ASTIS record 59086] contains the reponse to this question--ASTIS.

Book Mackenzie Gas Project

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Book Mackenzie Gas Project General Hearing

Download or read book Mackenzie Gas Project General Hearing written by and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 416 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The Mackenzie Delta and Tuktoyaktuk Peninsula, located along the southern margin of the Beaufort Sea, have been areas of oil and gas exploration for over 50 years. The discovery of natural gas at the Taglu field in 1971, followed by the Parsons Lake discovery in 1972 and the Niglintgak discovery in 1973, established the region as a potential major new natural gas source. In 1977, Mr. Justice Thomas R. Berger issued "The Report of the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry" (the "Berger Report"). ... Mr. Justice Berger also recommended that Mackenzie Valley pipeline development be postponed for 10 years, to provide time to settle native claims and to establish new programs and institutions so local peoples had more control over their lands. ... There are now settled land claims .... Now, 35 years after the Berger Report, there is another opportunity for the North, presented by the Mackenzie Gas Project ("MGP" or "Project"). ... The MGP offers an opportunity for the Proponents, Aboriginal communities, other Northern parties and Canadians to participate in responsible, economic development in the North. ... The MGP is, undeniably, one of the largest endeavours ever proposed in the Canadian North. Consequently, the MGP has been the subject of one of the most rigorous and comprehensive environmental impact review processes in Canadian history - this Joint Review Panel [JRP] process. The JRP was created ... in order to conduct an environmental assessment ("EA") of the MGP. ... The JRP process has consisted of 116 hearing days in 26 different communities, almost 5,000 filed exhibits and almost 12,000 pages of hearing transcripts. This has provided ample opportunity for a full and informed discussion of the Project, in an open and inclusive process. The Proponents submit that the evidentiary record before the JRP demonstrates that the Proponents have a strong commitment and ability to develop the MGP in a socially, economically and environmentally responsible manner within Canada's northern environment. The Proponents have thoroughly considered the Project effects and are confident that with appropriate mitigation and follow-up measures (contained in more than 500 commitments), there will be no likely significant adverse environmental effects caused by the Project. Further, the Proponents have shown that there are substantial benefits arising from the MGP while providing for the preservation of the Northern culture and traditional pursuits. The MGP will make a net positive contribution to sustainability. Therefore, the Proponents ask that the JRP recommend that the Project be approved and proceed to the next stage of regulatory permitting and approvals"--ASTIS database.

Book NEB Intervenor Information Request for Mackenzie Gas Project

Download or read book NEB Intervenor Information Request for Mackenzie Gas Project written by and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 26 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This document contains responses from Imperial Oil Resources Ventures Limited to 9 questions or requests for further information by Alliance Pipeline Limited. Questions relate to facilities enhancements required to move natural gas from the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline to markets in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, depending on the development of the MGP, depending on market demand and the use of Mackenzie Valley gas in power generation for oil sands development"--ASTIS database.