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Canada makes decision on key pipeline projects

While the Canadian Prime Minister has announced the rejection of the Northern Gateway project, he has approved the expansion of the Trans Mountain and Line 3 pipelines.

 

PRGT signs project agreement with Gitxsan hereditary chiefs

Prince Rupert Gas Transmission has signed a pipeline project agreement with 12 Gitxsan hereditary chiefs. The agreement outlines economic and employment benefits in addition to other commitments that will be provided for as long as the project is in-service.

 

Trans Mountain pipeline project approved by Canadian government!

“This project has evolved substantially as a result of the scrutiny it has undergone and the input received from communities, Indigenous and Metis groups, and individuals. No voice has gone unheard, and we thank everyone who has helped make this project better."

 
 

Massachusetts Nurses Association stands with Standing Rock

The Massachusetts Nurses Association believes the Government's approval of the Dakota Access pipeline project represents a violation of environment law, yet another assault on the rights of Native Americans, and poses a threat to the climate and the public health.

 

Army Corps orders protesters out of camp

The Army Corps of Engineers has notified protesters that they must vacate property near the Cannonball River, which is home to Dakota Access protestors’ Oceti Sakowin camp.

 
 
 
 

Sempra sets back Southern Gas Pipeline project

With Sempra’s decision to end proceedings with the purchase of shares in the Southern Gas Pipeline project, Graña y Montero Group still has confidence.

 

Sempra provides Peru pipeline update

Sempra International has issued a statement about its possible participation in the Gasoducto Sur Peruano natural gas pipeline project.