- Mackenzie gas project to cost $16.2B: Imperial Oil (March 12, 2007)
- Hearings into Mackenzie Valley pipeline can resume, judge rules (Jan. 31, 2007)
- Hearings to begin in Mackenzie Valley pipeline (Jan. 25, 2006)
- Sahtu cuts deal with producers on pipeline (Nov. 16, 2005)
- Pipeline talk leans to Mackenzie Valley project (Nov. 10, 2005)
- Feds deny offering partnership in Mackenzie pipeline (Oct. 27, 2005)
- Ottawa to spend $500M to get Mackenzie pipeline moving (July 19, 2005)
- Ottawa, N.W.T. reach 'interim arrangement' on Mackenzie pipeline (May 10, 2005)
- Oil companies stop work on Mackenzie Valley pipeline (Apr. 29, 2005)
- New group plans Arctic gas pipeline (Jan. 16, 2002)
- Gas companies, aboriginals proceed with northern pipeline (Jan. 8, 2002)
- Mixed reaction to PM's pipeline choice (July 22, 2001)
- Native leaders debate gas pipeline issue (June 6, 2001)
- Forum to look at Arctic development (June 4, 2001)
- Northern leaders pitch pipeline plans (Mar. 9, 2001)
- Study backs Mackenzie Valley for natural gas pipeline (Sept. 2, 2000)
RELATED
External Links
- Joint Review Panel
- Public Hearings Schedule (NEP and JRP)
- National Energy Board - Mackenzie Gas Project
- Northern Gas Project Secretariat
- The Mackenzie Gas Project
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Quick Facts
Length
1,220 kilometres
Route
From the Mackenzie Delta near Inuvik, south to Fort Good Hope, Norman Wells, Fort Simpson and on to the Alberta border, where it would connect with existing pipelines in northwestern Alberta.
Proponents
Imperial Oil, ConocoPhillips, Shell Canada, Exxon Mobil and the Aboriginal Pipeline Group
Regulators
- National Energy Board: considers economics and engineering
- Joint Review Panel: considers environmental and social impacts
Timeline
- First round of public hearings wrapped up in December 2006
- Second round of hearings underway
- Total cost pegged at $16.2 billion
- Production slated to start in 2014