Pathways Alliance CEO Kendall Dilling is interviewed at the World Petroleum Congress in Calgary, Monday, Sept. 18, 2023.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
Eight First Nations in Alberta are asking that the massive carbon capture and storage project proposed by a consortium of oilsands companies be reviewed under the federal Impact Assessment Act.Pathways Alliance CEO Kendall Dilling is interviewed at the World Petroleum Congress in Calgary last year. Eight First Nations are asking for a carbon capture project proposed by the Pathways Alliance be subject to a federal review.
The Pathways Alliance group of oilsands companies is proposing to build a $16.5-billion carbon capture and storage network to trap emissions from more than 20 oilsands facilities and transport them 400 kilometres by pipeline to an underground storage hub in the Cold Lake, Alta., area. Pathways has already begun submitting applications for approval to the Alberta Energy Regulator, which has regulatory jurisdiction since the project's boundaries lie entirely within the province of Alberta.
The Alberta government is currently battling the federal government in court over the Impact Assessment Act's constitutionality.
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