Enbridge Has Majority Control of Cabin Gas Plant Development
Monday, December 19, 2011 @ 3:57 AM
Fort Nelson, B.C.- Enbridge Inc. now has the majority of shares in Phases 1 and 2 of the Cabin Gas Plant development northeast of Fort Nelson. The company has completed acquisition of 71% interest in the two phases.
The two phases have a combined capacity of processing 800 million cubic feet per day of natural gas.
Phase 1 of the development (will have 400 million cubic feet per day of natural gas processing capacity. The plant is currently under construction and is expected to be in-service in the third quarter 2012.
Phase 2 will add an additional 400 million cubic feet per day of capacity and has been sanctioned by producers and received regulatory approval. The Phase 2 plant is expected to be ready for service in the third quarter 2014.
Capacity for both Phases 1 and 2 has been fully taken up by Horn River producers.
Once the two phases are complete, Enbridge will have invested close to $1.1 billion dollars in the projects.
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Enbridge hard at work creating illusions..
They have had lots of practice.
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US District court has dismissed over 100,000 lawsuits brought against BP And Transocean to pay for oil spill clean up costs and environmental damages caused to the Gulf of Mexico from the BP Gulf Oil Spill. The court ruled that injury stopped the moment the well was sealed and the Federal Government, aka The US Taxpayer, is now liable for clean up costs along with any damages caused by deficiencies of the cleanup of the Gulf Of Mexico.
The US District Courts have ruled that since oil is no longer flowing from the Macando Well BP and Transocean are not liable for cleanup costs and damages from the BP Gulf Oil Spill since the âwell has already been sealed and the injury has already been committedâ.
In the ruling the court goes on note that Federal Government is in charge of the oil spill clean up efforts. Thus any damages related to the cleanup are now the burden of the Federal Government, meaning the US Taxpayer.
The ruling means that Taxpayers are not only liable for the clean up of the BP Gulf Oil Spill but it also means that any damages caused by deficiencies of the clean up in the Gulf is now also the responsibility of the US Taxpayer.
The lawsuits against BP have been bundled into separate packages with all of the lawsuits pertaining to BPâs liability for cleanup costs and environmental damages being dismissed with this ruling.
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Creating jobs up there.
Everyone close your gas valves and stop using petroleum products right now and save the world.
Here is an interesting link to show how so called is just as dirty as oil when it comes to money. Remember Enron well read on.
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2011/12/19/enron-romm/#comments
I know this is getting off topic but just read some interesting information on Greenpeace. Turns out they doubled the number of executives, gave them all 111% raise while the rank and file got 5.5%. Hey looks like they operate just like any other big multinational. Could have blown me over with a feather.
I wonder which of his four houses Suzuki will spend Xmas in.
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