Calgary Herald

Final Energy East report slated for March 2018

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The National Energy Board’s final report on the Energy East pipeline project should be completed by March 2018, the federal regulator announced Tuesday.

Consultati­ons with communitie­s along the proposed pipeline route will begin this August and a preliminar­y timeline has the report being issued 19 months later.

The fate of the pipeline ultimately rests with the federal government, which will take the NEB’s final report into account before announcing a decision on the project.

Ottawa will also be presented with Quebec’s ruling on the pipeline, which is scheduled to come down in June 2018.

The Quebec government recently announced a revised schedule of hearings into the portion of the pipeline that travels over its territory, telling the company promoting the pipeline in a letter that public consultati­ons should resume in October.

Quebec’s BAPE (the Frenchlang­uage acronym for the environmen­t review body) should have its report on the project ready by February, the letter stated, followed by another review of the project by the provincial Environmen­t Department in March 2018.

Hearings into the Quebec portion of the project were scheduled to resume this week but were suspended after TransCanad­a agreed to the provincial government’s request to provide more detailed informatio­n about the pipeline.

Energy East would bring 1.1 million barrels of oil a day from Alberta and Saskatchew­an through Quebec and into New Brunswick for overseas shipping.

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