B.C. LNG pipeline project to resume work despite opposition, says company
VICTORIA — The company building a natural gas pipeline as part of a $40 billion liquefied natural gas project in northern British Columbia says it plans to resume construction despite an eviction notice served by members of a First Nation over the weekend.
Coastal GasLink said in a statement Monday it will hold safety refresher meetings for construction crews on Tuesday and Wednesday, but clearing and other work activities are expected to continue this week, including delivery of pipeline materials.
Most construction activities on the 670-kilometre pipeline, other than security and maintenance, were suspended starting Dec. 20 until Sunday because of the holidays, the company said.
The $6.2-billion pipeline would transport natural gas from the Dawson Creek area to LNG Canada’s export terminal in Kitimat on the coast.