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British Columbia has fined Coastal GasLink, the natural gas pipeline being built by TC Energy , C$346,000 ($256,810) for non-compliance with environmental regulations, the Canadian province said ...
Coastal GasLink has finished building its contentious, 670-kilometre natural gas pipeline across Northern British Columbia, after five years of construction. Now that the pipeline has reached this ...
The Coastal GasLink pipeline is an integral part of Canada’s energy infrastructure, designed to deliver natural gas to LNG Canada’s export terminal in Kitimat, British Columbia.
For Carlos Pardo, construction manager on the toughest section of the $11.2-billion, 670-kilometre Coastal GasLink pipeline that will connect the natural gas fields of eastern B.C. to the Pacific ...
The Coastal GasLink Pipeline will transport natural gas to a liquified natural gas export facility in Kitimat, almost 900 miles north of Vancouver.
The now $11 billion Coastal GasLink pipeline is being built to link LNG Canada’s $18 billion LNG plant being built near Kitimat with gas fields in B.C.’s northeast. Article content.
CALGARY — The Coastal GasLink pipeline, one of the largest energy infrastructure projects in recent Canadian history, is physically complete. TC Energy Corp., the company behind the project, said ...
North American pipeline operator TC Energy Corp on Wednesday raised its cost estimate more than expected for completing its troubled Coastal GasLink project, sending share prices sharply lower.
The B.C. government has fined Coastal GasLink (CGL) nearly $600,000 for failing to protect the environment during construction of its contentious pipeline, bringing the total financial penalties ...
The Coastal GasLink pipeline, one of the largest energy infrastructure projects in recent Canadian history, is physically complete. TC Energy Corp., the company behind the project, said Monday it ...