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We would like to hear from you

March 27, 2013
by Web Support
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The Coastal GasLink pipeline project would like to hear from you. We encourage you to ask us a question. We will respond to you directly and share frequently asked questions here. You may also subscribe to our Newsletter.
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Pipeline construction

March 27, 2013
by Coastal GasLink
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Will the pipeline be buried under the ground?  How many compressor stations will be constructed? — Community leaders and guests at information sessions The pipeline will be buried at a depth of about a metre. The project will include the construction of some above-ground facilities. F
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Jobs and contracting opportunities

September 28, 2012
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What are your plans for making jobs and contracting opportunities available to northern B.C. residents? — Community and First Nations Leaders The Coastal GasLink pipeline project will create jobs and contracting opportunities to benefit northern B.C., the province and the Canadian eco
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A common corridor

September 28, 2012
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How will you determine the final pipeline route? – Landowners, community and First Nations leaders When we apply for project approval from the regulatory authorities, the Project team will propose a detailed route based on a combination of factors, such as environmental and social sus
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Safety precautions

September 28, 2012
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What safety precautions are taken where pipelines cross rivers? — Community and First Nations Leaders We recognize that waterways, such as rivers, are a particular concern to many communities. Rivers would be crossed using standard pipeline industry techniques that mitigate potential
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Community engagement

September 28, 2012
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How will you communicate the planning and construction of the Coastal GasLink Pipeline to the community ? — Community and First Nations Leaders We believe engagement is a two-way process.  We encourage British Columbians to share their views and concerns with us through outlets such a
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Aboriginal engagement

June 28, 2012
by Coastal GasLink
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What are you doing to engage First Nations on your project? — Community and First Nations leaders and guests at information sessions. The Coastal GasLink project has a dedicated staff of Aboriginal Relations professionals that have commenced introductory discussions with First Nation
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About Coastal GasLink

Coastal GasLink Pipeline Limited proposes to build an approximately 670-kilometre pipeline from the Dawson Creek area to the west coast of B.C. The pipeline will transport natural gas to the proposed LNG Canada facility near Kitimat. The proposed Coastal GasLink route, as presented in our 2014 application to the BC Environmental Assessment Office, was determined by considering Aboriginal, landowner and stakeholder input, the environment, archaeological and cultural values, land use compatibility, safety, constructability and economics.

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What's New

Project Update: Coastal GasLink Construction Activities at South Houston Site 9A
Feb 15, 2019
Project Update: Coastal GasLink Employee and Contractor Accommodations
Feb 14, 2019
David Pfeiffer named Coastal GasLink President
Feb 06, 2019

Contact Us

Coastal GasLink
#630 Granville Street
Vancouver, B.C.
V7Y 1G5

Toll-free: 1.855.633.2011
Fax: 1.403.920.2200
Email: coastalgaslink@transcanada.com


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