Groups from three local Indigenous communities have joined a partnership to help build a section of the Coastal GasLink pipeline.
CGL announced last night that contractor OJ Pipelines has partnered with the three groups to complete Section 7 of their 670 km pipeline.
Those groups include: Natanlii Development Corporation from the Skin Tyee Nation, the Yinka Dene Economic Development Limited Partnership of the Wet’suwet’en Nation, and Kyah Development Corporation of the Witset First Nation.
Section 7 of the route covers a 78 km stretch beginning south of Houston and ending Northwest of Morice Lake.
It represents the last stretch before the final section leading to the LNG Canada project site in Kitimat.
It is also the only of the 8 sections in which pipeline installation has not yet begun, with it being at least 28 percent laid in all other sections.
To date, the project as a whole was nearly 62 percent complete at the time of their last project update in March.
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