National Energy Board to hold public hearing on Mackenzie Gas Project application

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24 November 2004

The National Energy Board will hold a public hearing on five applications from Imperial Oil Resources Ventures Limited and other applicants for the Mackenzie Gas Project in Northern Canada.

The proponents of the Mackenzie Gas Project are Imperial Oil Resources Ventures Limited, Mackenzie Valley Aboriginal Pipeline Limited Partnership, Imperial Oil Resources Limited, ConocoPhillips Canada (North) Limited, ExxonMobil Canada Properties and Shell Canada Limited.

The hearing will obtain evidence, including traditional knowledge, and views of interested persons with respect to the Mackenzie Gas Project. The National Energy Board hearing process will be coordinated with the Environmental Impact Review of the Mackenzie Gas Project by the Joint Review Panel as set out in the Cooperation Plan for the Environmental Impact Assessment and Regulatory Review of a Northern Gas Pipeline Project through the Northwest Territories, dated June 2002.

Any person interested in participating in this proceeding should consult the Board's Hearing Order GH-1-2004 for further background and instructions. The Hearing Order is available on the Web site of the National Energy Board at www.neb-one.gc.ca and of the Northern Gas Project Secretariat. The Hearing Order will also be available at the Library of the National Energy Board in Calgary, as well as the Inuvik and Yellowknife offices of the Northern Gas Project Secretariat.

The deadline for filing applications for intervenor status to become a full participant in the hearing is 21 December 2004. The National Energy Board will announce at a later time the dates and locations of its public hearing.

The Mackenzie Gas Project includes a 1 220 kilometre (758 mile) pipeline to transport natural gas to a point of interconnection with the NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd. system in northern Alberta, a 480 kilometre (298 mile) pipeline to transport natural gas liquids to a point of interconnection with the Enbridge Pipelines (NW) Inc. Norman Wells Pipeline at Norman Wells, N.W.T., three onshore natural gas fields known as Taglu, Parsons Lake and Niglintgak, a gathering system to transport production from the three fields, and a processing facility in the Inuvik, N.W.T. area where natural gas liquids would be separated from the natural gas for shipping. Other related facilities include compressor stations at Little Chicago, Norman Wells, Blackwater River and Trail River N.W.T. and a heater station at Trout River, N.W.T.


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