A model shows the proposed liquefied natural gas liquification plant and marine terminal in Kitimat, B.C., June 26, 2014. Photo by: The Canadian Press/Robin Rowland
VANCOUVER A British Columbia First Nations coalition says it s disappointed by the news that a second major investor is looking to sell its shares in the Kitimat Liquefied Natural Gas development.
Woodside Petroleum Ltd., an Australian company, says it plans sell its 50 per cent stake in the 480-kilometre Pacific Trail Pipeline and the proposed LNG facility at Bish Cove.
The First Nations Limited Partnership, which represents 16 First Nations in northern B.C., says the decision to sell is both disappointing and poses a threat to its members commercial interests.
First Nations group criticizes Woodside Petroleum s move to sell Kitimat LNG stake
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First Nations group criticizes Woodside Petroleum s move to sell Kitimat LNG stake
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