An Evaluation of the Norman Wells Project by the Department of Renewable Resources, Government of the Northwest Territories

An Evaluation of the Norman Wells Project by the Department of Renewable Resources, Government of the Northwest Territories

Author: Northwest Territories. Department of Renewable Resources. Policy and Planning Division

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Published: 1987

Total Pages: 100

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This evaluation of the Norman Wells Oilfield Expansion and Pipeline Project includes a review of the public hearings process and assessment of such factors as environmental impacts and the possibilities of oil spills, with a chronology of major events and a summary of issues associated with pipeline development in the Mackenzie Valley.


An Evaluation of the Norman Wells Project by the Department of Renewable Resources, Government of the Northwest Territories

An Evaluation of the Norman Wells Project by the Department of Renewable Resources, Government of the Northwest Territories

Author: Northwest Territories. Department of Renewable Resources. Policy and Planning Division

Publisher:

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13:

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This evaluation of the Norman Wells Oilfield Expansion and Pipeline Project includes a review of the public hearings process and assessment of such factors as environmental impacts and the possibilities of oil spills, with a chronology of major events and a summary of issues associated with pipeline development in the Mackenzie Valley.


Before the National Energy Board in the Matter of the Norman Wells Oil Pipeline Application, NEB Order OH-2-80, Public Interest and Socio-economic Matters

Before the National Energy Board in the Matter of the Norman Wells Oil Pipeline Application, NEB Order OH-2-80, Public Interest and Socio-economic Matters

Author: René Fumoleau

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Published: 1980*

Total Pages: 37

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Transcript of testimony presented by Rene Fumoleau urging that the Norman Wells pipeline should not be built until the rights of the Dene as an aboriginal nation are recognized. Traces the history of the treatment of the Dene by the Canadian government.