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Thursday
Dec162010

National Energy Board approves Mackenzie Valley pipeline

The National Energy Board has approved the long-proposed Mackenzie Valley pipeline, a big step forward for the $16.2-billion natural gas project.

In its written decision released Thursday, the federal energy regulator ruled that Imperial Oil and its partners' proposal to build the 1,200-kilometre pipeline through the Northwest Territories "is in the public interest."

The board's approval comes with a total of 264 required conditions to ensure the northern environment is protected, and to ensure pipeline safety.

Calgary-based Imperial is the lead company in the consortium that is spearheading the pipeline. The consortium also includes Exxon Mobil Corp., ConocoPhillips, Royal Dutch Shell PLC and the Aboriginal Pipeline Group.

6 years of review

The decision caps a six-year review process by the NEB, which held public hearings and analyzed data on the proposal since the pipeline consortium submitted its application in 2004.

Around that time, an independent joint review panel was created to consult northerners about the environmental and socio-economic impacts of the proposed pipeline.

The panel released its report Dec. 30, 2009, approving the project as long as its 176 recommendations were followed by the pipeline proponents and the federal and N.W.T. governments.

The panel's report was submitted to the NEB, which held its final round of hearings in April. In all, the energy board held 58 days of hearings in 15 communities across the Northwest Territories and northern Alberta.

Over the past six years, regulators heard passionate debates between pipeline supporters who believe a pipeline would pump jobs and money into the Northwest Territories, and critics who worry the project would open vast areas of the territory to environmental damage and social disruption.

Imperial must decide by 2013

With the NEB's approval in hand, it is now up to the federal cabinet to make a final decision on the planned project. It is also up to the consortium to decide by Dec. 31, 2013, whether it will actually go ahead with building the pipeline.

Imperial Oil had asked the NEB for three more years to decide, as it wanted to see how natural gas prices would recover as well as negotiate some kind of financial agreement with the federal government.

But the NEB turned down that request, saying northerners are anxious to see progress on the project and prepare.

The board kept the original deadline of 2013 for the consortium to submit its decision, as well as give an update on how much the project will cost. Actual construction must start by the end of 2015, according to the energy board.

The pipeline proponents will also have to secure land- and water-use permits, sign benefit and compensation agreements with First Nations along the pipeline route, and work out financial arrangements.

The National Energy Board's decision comes at a time when natural gas markets are recovering from the recession. While critics have pointed to emerging natural gas sources, such as shale gas and liquefied natural gas, the energy board said a northern pipeline should still be given a chance.

"Natural gas price trends remain uncertain. We do not agree with those who say these are reasons to deny the project," the board's decision says.

"Our approval gives Mackenzie Delta gas an opportunity to compete. Denial would block that opportunity."



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