Regulatory breakdown as fracking companies in BC’s northeast build dozens of unauthorized dams

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A subsidiary of Malaysian state-owned Petronas, the company behind a massive Liquefied Natural Gas plant proposal near Prince Rupert, has built at least 16 large unauthorized dams in northeast BC to trap water used for fracking operations, the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives has learned.

Office:

BC Office

Project:

Corporate Mapping Project

Issues:

Energy policy
Environment and sustainability

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