Nisga'a Nation prepares to purchase natural gas pipeline project

The Nisga'a Nation in northwest, B.C. is partnering with a Texas-based firm to buy a ready-to-construct pipeline project that would supply natural gas to a proposed floating LNG export terminal north…

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