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Province planning Kinder Morgan oil pipeline intervention

British Columbia has filed an application to be an intervenor in the National Energy Board芒鈧劉s review of Kinder Morgan芒鈧劉s Trans Mountain Expansion project.

芒鈧揂s an intervenor, we will be able to take an active role at the panel芒鈧劉s hearings to ensure that we represent the interests of the people of B.C.,芒鈧 Environment Minister Mary Polak said. 芒鈧揥e are committed to ensuring that this project meets the highest standards of environmental protection and protects British Columbians from financial and environmental risk, if it does proceed.芒鈧

B.C.芒鈧劉s five key requirements that must be met before the province will consider support of any heavy oil pipeline are:

* Successful completion of the environmental review process.

* World-leading marine oil spill response, prevention and recovery systems for B.C.芒鈧劉s coastline and ocean to manage and mitigate the risks and costs of heavy-oil pipelines and shipments.

* World-leading practices for land oil spill prevention, response and recovery systems to manage and mitigate the risks and costs of heavy-oil pipelines.

* Legal requirements regarding Aboriginal and treaty rights are addressed, and First Nations are provided with the opportunities, information and resources necessary to participate in and benefit from a heavy-oil project.

* British Columbia receives a fair share of the fiscal and economic benefits of a proposed heavy-oil project that reflects the level, degree and nature of the risk borne by the Province, the environment and taxpayers.

芒鈧揥e have made it clear that B.C. will only consider supporting a heavy-oil pipeline proposal if it satisfies our five conditions,芒鈧 Polak said. 芒鈧揟hat applies to Kinder Morgan芒鈧劉s Trans Mountain Expansion project.芒鈧