Energy Company Proposes Two Routes for Pipeline in Northern Quebec
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Environmental groups reported obtaining a map after presentations to First Nations.
According to the Norwegian company Marinvest Energy, the pipeline project is still at a preliminary stage.
Environmental groups published on Tuesday morning a map indicating the routes where the Norwegian company Marinvest Energy allegedly proposed to build a pipeline in northern Quebec.
Energy company proposes two routes for pipeline in northern Quebec
On Tuesday morning, environmental groups published a map showing the routes where Norwegian company Marinvest Energy has proposed building a pipeline in northern Quebec. Marinvest Energy Canada, a subsidiary of the Norwegian energy company, plans to build a pipeline from Ontario to Baie-Comeau, where it intends to build a liquefaction plant and a marine terminal […]
The pipeline would run from Ontario to Baie-Comeau. The post Two potential tracks for the Marinvest Energy pipeline in northern Quebec appeared first on Les Affaires.
On Tuesday morning, environmental groups published a map indicating the routes where the Norwegian company Marinvest Energy would have proposed to build a pipeline in northern Quebec. Marinvest Energy Canada, a subsidiary of the Norwegian energy company, intends to build a pipeline from Ontario to Baie-Comeau, where it intends to build a liquefaction plant and marine terminal to export natural gas from Western Canada. Following presentations to …
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