Protesters

Bomber Didn’t Thwart BC Development

As a flurry of well site bombings by still-unknown protesters in 2008 and 2009 fades into history, plans are advancing to accelerate natural gas development near the Dawson Creek starting point of the Alaska Highway in northeastern British Columbia (BC).

September 24, 2010

NEB Turns Deaf Ear to Aboriginal Efforts to Hold Up Mackenzie Project

Aboriginal and environmental protesters have learned for the second time this winter that they have lost their old power to freeze natural gas development out of northern Canada.

January 3, 2005

Rockies Rewarding Producers’ Hard Work

In speeches marked with impressive statistics from Rocky Mountain producers and a handful of protesters objecting to one of Tuesday’s luncheon speakers — Interior Secretary Gale Norton — the 13th Annual Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Strategy Conference took the high road last week, with speakers touting social and environmental responsibilities as the keys to sustainable shareholder profit in the future.

August 13, 2001

Rockies Rewarding Producers’ Hard Work

On a day marked with impressive statistics from Rocky Mountain producers and a handful of protesters objecting to one of the luncheon speakers — Interior Secretary Gale Norton — the opening session of the 13th Annual Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Strategy Conference took the high road Tuesday, with speakers touting social and environmental responsibilities as the keys to sustainable shareholder profit in the future.

August 8, 2001

It’s a Go for Alliance In the U.S., FERC Says

Over the din of protesters, especially soon-to-be competitorNatural Gas Pipeline Co. of America (NGPL), FERC last week deniedthe majority of rehearing requests and awarded Alliance PipelineL.P. its long-awaited optional certificate to build a majortransportation link between western Canadian production fields andthe U.S. Midwest.

September 21, 1998
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