In a construction update, T-C Energy says the project is nearly 89 per cent completed and in it’s final year of construction, which will see natural gas transported from Dawson Creek to Kitimat for export to Asia.
The company said it’s had to deal with the spring snowmelt and adjust its plans to deal with the seasonal conditions and take more measures to deal with erosion and sediment control overseen by hundreds of workers.
Previously, the pipeline was issued three fines for its negative environmental impacts. The most recent fee was issued in January 2023 for a total of $213,000.
T-C Energy says the natural gas pipeline work has had to overcome many challenges in order to hit significant milestones as the project nears completion.
Files from the Canadian Press.
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