National Energy Board receives application for the Brunswick Pipeline Project

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26 May 2006

CALGARY -The National Energy Board (NEB) received an application submitted by Emera Brunswick Pipeline Company Ltd. for a natural gas transmission pipeline to be built in the Saint John, New Brunswick area.

The application for the proposed natural gas pipeline is based on a project description initially filed by Maritimes and Northeast Pipeline on 6 January 2006. In its application, Emera Brunswick Pipeline Company Ltd. seeks authorization to build and operate a 762-millimeter (30-inch) diameter, 145-kilometre pipeline to connect the Canaport™ Liquefied Natural Gas Facility at Mispec Point, near Saint John to the international border near St. Stephen.

If the application is complete, the NEB will issue a hearing order that will provide more information about its process, including dates and the location of the public hearing. The hearing order will also detail the different levels of public participation.


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