Author: Canada. National Energy Board
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Category : Natural gas
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
The National Energy Board (NEB) is an independent tribunal with responsibilities for regulating the oil, gas, and electricity industries. This document presents the decision of the NEB regarding Enbridge Pipelines' application for a Certificate of Public Convenience (CPCN) under section 52 of the National Energy Board Act (NEB Act) authorizing Enbridge to construct and operate the Alberta Clipper Expansion Project which consists of 1 078 kilometres of new 914 millimetre outside diameter oil pipeline and associated facilities between Enbridge's Hardisty Alberta terminal and the Canada/United States border near Gretna, Manitoba.-- Includes text from document.
Reasons for Decision in the Matter of Enbridge Pipelines Inc
Reasons for Decision in the Matter of NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd
Author: Canada. National Energy Board
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Natural gas
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
On 30 April 2009, NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd. (NGTL) applied to the National Energy Board (Board or NEB) pursuant to section 52 of the National Energy Board Act for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to construct and operate the Groundbirch Pipeline Project, a proposed extension of the TransCanada Alberta System to the Groundbirch area of British Columbia (BC), with approximately 69.5 kilometres (km) of new non-contiguous right-of-way and a capability to transport 46.9 x 106 cubic metres-per-day of natural gas. NGTL also requested that the Board grant such further and other relief as may be requested or as the Board may consider appropriate. This report provides an overview of the matters considered by the Board in reaching a decision on the Application. Details of the Board's assessment of issues identified by the Board or by parties to the proceeding are set out in these Reasons. In coming to its findings, the Board considered all of the evidence on the record in this matter including economic feasibility, natural gas liquid matters, facilities, Aborginal matters, land matters, environment and socio-economic matters, tolls, public interest, public convenience, and necessity.--Includes text from document.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Natural gas
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
On 30 April 2009, NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd. (NGTL) applied to the National Energy Board (Board or NEB) pursuant to section 52 of the National Energy Board Act for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to construct and operate the Groundbirch Pipeline Project, a proposed extension of the TransCanada Alberta System to the Groundbirch area of British Columbia (BC), with approximately 69.5 kilometres (km) of new non-contiguous right-of-way and a capability to transport 46.9 x 106 cubic metres-per-day of natural gas. NGTL also requested that the Board grant such further and other relief as may be requested or as the Board may consider appropriate. This report provides an overview of the matters considered by the Board in reaching a decision on the Application. Details of the Board's assessment of issues identified by the Board or by parties to the proceeding are set out in these Reasons. In coming to its findings, the Board considered all of the evidence on the record in this matter including economic feasibility, natural gas liquid matters, facilities, Aborginal matters, land matters, environment and socio-economic matters, tolls, public interest, public convenience, and necessity.--Includes text from document.