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IN THIS ISSUE Editor’s message......................................................................... 8 Message from the Premier of British Columbia................................ 10 Oil and gas restoration on the rise in Northeast B.C......................... 11 Net-zero heroes
Canada joins U.S. in developing emission-reduction strategies..... 12 Budget 2021:
A recovery plan for jobs, growth, and resilience.............................. 14 Cedar LNG Project to develop the largest
Indiginous Nation-owned LNG facility in Canada............................ 15 Building momentum toward a diverse energy future...................... 16 On the cover:
GeoVerra, stronger together............................................................... 18 Protecting birds during construction................................................. 20 LNG isn’t dead yet............................................................................... 22 Boilermakers poised for post-COVID recovery
and innovation in oil and gas development...................................... 24 Index to advertisers............................................................................. 27
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e are entering an exciting era of innovation.” A quote taken from Premier John Horgan’s message (page 10) for this issue of the B.C. Oil and Gas Report provides an optimistic view on embracing change and standing up to challenges.
In the 2021/2022 B.C. Oil and Gas Report, we hear from the province’s energy regulator, the B.C. Oil and Gas Commission, on the oil and gas restoration process and its efforts to meet and improve British Columbia’s energy and environmental goals. We hear from the Canadian Energy Pipeline Association about the momentum that is building across the energy sector and the optimism that is growing in the transmission pipeline industry. This issue also provides information on the proposed Cedar LNG Project, the first Indigenous majority owned LNG export facility in Canada, and Trans Mountain’s efforts to protect birds and wildlife during construction of their pipeline expansion project. I hope you enjoy this issue of the B.C. Oil and Gas Report, and please contact us if you have any questions, comments, or ideas.
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Message from
JOHN HORGAN, PREMIER OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
Innovation will make British Columbia a global leader in climate solutions
W
e are entering an exciting era of innovation. We
Oil & Gas Methane Emissions Research Collaborative assists
do so out of necessity, as we are reminded daily of
government and industry with research as we maintain an
the effects of climate change. Our CleanBC plan is
environmentally responsible oil and gas sector.
guiding us to use more clean and renewable energy
in fuelling our industry. For a better future for our children and grandchildren, we need an all-hands-on-deck approach to decarbonize the energy sector. That is exactly what we are doing. Launching in the fall, the new Centre for Innovation and Clean Energy will bring together industry, governments, academics, and innovators. The centre, announced in July with initial joint funding from the federal and provincial governments and Shell Canada, will
We know that the transition towards clean energy won’t happen overnight. Our government continues to support responsible resource development while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. British Columbia continues to be a global leader in Liquid Natural Gas, charting a course for the future of the industry. LNG Canada’s $40-billion export facility in Kitimat is the largest private infrastructure project in Canadian history.
be a catalyst for new partnerships in the commercialization of
LNG Canada and the Coastal GasLink pipeline employ nearly
B.C.-based clean-energy technologies.
5,000 people in the province’s North. Those are good-paying,
The centre will drive emission-reducing initiatives. The initial
family-supporting jobs for hard-working people. Those projects allow us to build a strong economy for the future – one that
focus will be on carbon capture, utilization and storage, as well
benefits all people in all regions of our beautiful province, while
as on the production of low-carbon hydrogen, biofuels and
protecting the environment.
synthetic fuels, renewable natural gas, and battery technology and storage.
This is a province where people are hopeful and optimistic. We embrace change and are unafraid of finding new solutions
The Centre for Innovation and Clean Energy is the latest step
to old problems. I am certain British Columbia will become a
in our government’s plan to come out of COVID-19 stronger,
global exporter of climate solutions.
with an inclusive, sustainable, and innovative economy. Climate change is the great challenge of our age. We need We are also working with the Climate Secretariat and the Oil
everyone at the table as we shift from a reliance on fossil fuels
and Gas Commission to develop world-leading regulations and
to low-carbon energy, and I know British Columbians are up to
technologies to tackle harmful methane emissions. The BC
the task. n
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Oil and gas restoration on the rise in Northeast B.C.
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s a regulator of the oil, gas, and
with more wells decommissioned than
orphan restoration pilot projects with
geothermal industry, one of the
drilled due to provincial and federal
Treaty 8 communities, providing
BC Oil and Gas Commission’s
policies aimed at keeping crews working
opportunities for community knowledge
(the “Commission”) main
through the COVID-19 pandemic. In
to be employed in project work. These
jobs is to protect the environment.
addition to the planned $30 million
pilot projects have led to established
From exploration, development, and
collected from levies on oil and gas
working relationships with Indigenous
operations all the way to restoration, the
operators to restore orphan sites, B.C.
services providers.
Commission oversees works to meet
received $15 million from the federal
and improve British Columbia’s energy
government’s COVID-19 stimulus
and environmental goals.
package in April 2020 to address
If an operator of oil and gas sites such as
additional orphan site restoration.
wells, facilities, pipelines, and associated
Last year, the Commission created an
were reclaimed. Between April 2021 and
areas affected by oil and gas activities
online web portal where 80 orphan
March 2022, approximately 475 projects
is insolvent or cannot be located, the
sites were nominated and evaluated for
are planned on orphan sites.
sites may be designated as orphans by
funding. Two were nominated by local
the Commission. Once designated, the
governments, seven by land owners,
Commission’s Orphan Site Reclamation
and 71 nominated by Indigenous
Fund is used to address risks to public
communities. This provided key
safety and carry out clean-up and
stakeholders a say in which sites are
closure.
restored.
Restoring a site is a multi-year process.
Working with Indigenous communities
rely on. For more information on orphan
First, a well is decommissioned, which
is an important part of the Commission’s
sites, please visit the Commission’s
refers to the permanent plugging of a
efforts. Work that includes implementing
Orphan Sites page at www.bcogc.ca. n
Between April 2020 and March 2021, almost 100 wells were decommissioned, more than 90 equipment sites were decommissioned, and more than 60 sites
The Commission is committed to protecting public safety, safeguarding the environment and respecting those affected by oil and gas activity, and strives to bring balance between the landscape we love and the energy we
well and removing the wellhead, while site decommissioning means any surface equipment has been removed from the site. Reclamation is the replacement of soils and revegetation, which after monitoring, has met all necessary requirements and is eligible for a Certificate of Restoration. The restoration process provides assurance to stakeholders that the site has been restored in accordance with current standards and requirements, and all known contamination risks or other hazards have been mitigated. Over the last few years, the Commission has made significant progress decommissioning over half of British Columbia’s 742 orphan sites. Significant restoration advances were made in 2020 B.C. OIL & GAS REPORT • 2021-2022
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Net-Zero heroes
Canada joins U.S. in developing emission reduction strategies
C
anada is set to join the U.S. in establishing a platform
its greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) by 40 to 45 per cent
to examine how oil and gas producing countries can
below 2005 levels by 2030 and move forward on a path to
support the implementation of the Paris Agreement on
reach net-zero emissions by 2050.
climate change; the goal of which is to achieve net-
zero emissions by 2050.
“The world is increasing climate ambitions and Canada will lead the way,” said O’Regan. “We’re the fourth-largest
The Minister of Natural Resources Seamus O’Regan, Jr. made
producer of oil and gas in the world. It’s the biggest part of
the announcement days after President Joe Biden held the
our economy.”
Leaders’ Summit on Climate in April. The forum will discuss ways to improve methane abatement, “We’ll be working with the United States and other oil and gas–producing countries to find and share solutions to reach our climate targets,” said O’Regan.
advance the circular carbon economy approach, develop and deploy clean-energy and carbon capture, use and storage technologies, and diversify from reliance on hydrocarbon
The newly formed Net-Zero Producers Forum is intended
revenues, along with other measures in line with each
to develop emission reduction strategies and would include
country’s national circumstances. Canada has already
Canada, Norway, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United States,
introduced a world-leading price on pollution, which is
which collectively account for approximately 40 per cent of
helping to reduce GHGs and invest in the clean energy future.
global oil and gas production.
“We have hundreds of thousands of workers who know how
The decision to join the Net-Zero Producers Forum followed
to build energy infrastructure,” said O’Regan. “They’ll be the
an announcement by the Government of Canada to reduce
ones to lower emissions and build our clean energy future.” n
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BUDGET 2021
T
he Federal budget released in
A recovery plan for jobs, growth, and resilience
April covered many of the year’s
Federal budget provides funding for new apprenticeship service and supports skilled trades
Red Seal trades, the incentive will be
recession. The budget’s objective is to
Beginning this year, the federal
persons with disabilities.
put people first, create jobs, grow the
government’s budget makes a $470
middle class, set businesses on track
million investment over three years that
for long-term growth, and ensure that
will help employers recruit and train
Canada’s future is healthier, greener,
workers to help meet the increasing
more equitable, and more prosperous.
demand for skilled trades workers,
burning issues with the top priority being the health and
safety of Canadians while addressing the wounds created by the COVID-19
Budget 2021 is a plan to bridge Canadians and Canadian businesses through the crisis and toward a robust recovery. The budget will support almost 500,000 new training and work opportunities including 215,000 opportunities for youth, support businesses in the most affected sectors, and accelerate investment in digital
and it includes a new service to help connect apprentices with employers. Employment and Social Development Canada is establishing the new Apprenticeship Service which will help 55,000 first-year apprentices in
doubled to $10,000 for employers who hire those underrepresented, including women, racialized Canadians, and
The budget also states various sectors such as construction, clean energy, and healthcare are growing rapidly but struggling to find workers to fill positions. It proposes to deliver $960 million over three years for a new Sectoral Workforce Solutions Program to help train and reskill people and help businesses recruit and retain a diverse and inclusive workforce.
construction and manufacturing Red
This investment will help connect up
Seal trades connect with opportunities
to 90,000 Canadians with the training
at small- and medium-sized employers.
required to access employment in sectors where employers are seeking
transformation of small and medium-
The budget states that employers are
sized businesses. Budget 2021 is a plan
eligible to receive up to $5,000 for all
that puts the government on track to
first-year apprenticeship opportunities
To read more about Federal Budget
meet its commitment to create 1 million
to pay for up-front costs such as salaries
2021 and all of its new programs and
jobs by the end of the year.
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skilled workers.
Cedar LNG Project to develop the largest Indigenous Nation-owned LNG facility in Canada
T
he Cedar LNG Project (Project)
gas will be treated and chilled to -162ºC,
potential effects of the project and
is a proposed floating liquefied
which changes it from a gas to a liquid.
determine whether the Project is in the
natural gas (FLNG) facility in
The LNG will then be loaded onto an
public interest. The EA process also
Kitimat, British Columbia, within
LNG carrier, approximately every seven
the traditional territory of the Haisla
to 10 days or up to 50 times a year. Each
Nation. By using an innovative design
LNG carrier will travel through Douglas
philosophy that fits the facility into
Channel to Hecate Straight, using the
provides the Cedar LNG project team many opportunities to share information about the project and gather input from
existing deep-water shipping lane, on
the local community and Indigenous
its way to customers in the Asia Pacific.
Nations, the public, government, and
local community and environment while
The Project will create jobs, contracting,
other key stakeholders.
building a project that will produce
and other economic opportunities for
Pending approvals and other
industry-leading, low-carbon, low-cost
the Haisla people, the local community
authorizations, a final investment
the local environment, the Cedar LNG Project will minimize the impact to the
Canadian LNG for customers around the world.
and Indigenous Nations, and the region. Up to 500* people will be working at the Cedar LNG site at the peak of
decision for the Cedar LNG Project is anticipated in 2023, with commercial operations beginning in 2027.
The Cedar LNG Project will be the first
construction. Approximately 100*
Indigenous majority owned LNG export
people will be working at the facility
For more information and to follow
facility in Canada, which provides
full-time during operation.
progress, visit cedarlng.com.
unprecedented opportunities for the
The Cedar LNG Project is undergoing
Haisla Nation and the region. The
an environmental assessment (EA)
Xa’is’la or Haisla have occupied their
by both the provincial and federal
traditional territories in Northwestern
governments, which will assess the
*2020 estimates based upon preliminary engineering. Source: Cedar LNG. n
British Columbia for more than 9,000 years. The Project is a key element of the Haisla Nation’s economic and social development strategy and will further advance reconciliation by allowing the Haisla Nation to—for the first time ever— directly own and participate in a major industrial development in its territory. Natural gas, which is the same gas that is used to heat homes and businesses throughout the province, will be delivered to the project site through an approximately eight-kilometre pipeline that connects to the Coastal GasLink pipeline. At the project site, the natural
The Cedar LNG Project is located approximately eight kilometres southwest of Kitimat town centre and approximately three kilometres across Douglas Channel from Kitimaat Village. B.C. OIL & GAS REPORT • 2021-2022
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Building momentum toward a diverse energy future
SUBMITTED BY CHRIS BLOOMER, PRESIDENT AND CEO OF THE CANADIAN ENERGY PIPELINE ASSOCIATION
T
hat momentum is building across
evolves, it will take time to ensure
strategy estimates hydrogen could
the energy sector. Optimism
those new sources are reliable, resilient,
deliver up to 30 per cent of Canada’s
is growing in the transmission
sustainable, and affordable.
end-use energy by 2050. Momentum is
pipeline industry. We are evolving,
building in this area as well, with the
innovating, and continuously improving
The pipeline industry is a critical part
to help shape a diverse energy future for
of the energy mix, safely transporting
Canada and the world. A future where
responsibly produced natural gas and
all energy options are on the table,
oil that Canada and the world need.
including renewables, natural gas and
CEPA members are working hard to
All that hydrogen will need to be
oil.
reduce their environmental footprint by
safely transported from producing
reducing emissions and developing new
Evolving energy mix Striking a balanced energy mix will
technologies that are changing the way Canada produces and delivers energy.
recent announcement of a multi-billion dollar net-zero hydrogen complex in Edmonton.
regions to markets, and pipelines are the safest and most cost-efficient way to do that. Research is underway to
Hydrogen: Fuel of the future
determine how much hydrogen current
endeavours to reach its goal of net
A tremendous global effort is underway
improvements need to be made to
zero emissions by 2050. As new energy
to expand the use of emerging fuels,
ensure the safest transport and storage
sources emerge and the energy mix
such as hydrogen. Canada’s hydrogen
of hydrogen.
be critical as the economy recovers from the global pandemic and Canada
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pipeline systems can manage and what
A tremendous global effort is underway to expand the use of emerging fuels, such as hydrogen. Canada’s hydrogen strategy estimates hydrogen could deliver up to 30 per cent of Canada’s end-use energy by 2050.
Carbon capture, utilization, and storage innovations
deep underground. The Alberta Carbon this – transporting carbon dioxide (CO2)
With oil prices on the rise, the end of
Carbon capture, utilization and storage
from capture sites to mature oil fields in
the pandemic in sight, and advances
(CCUS) is also building momentum in
Central Alberta for secure storage and
in green technologies, there are many
Canada and around the world as a way
enhanced oil recovery projects. It can
reasons to be optimistic.
to significantly reduce greenhouse gas
transport up to 14.6 million tonnes of
emissions. The process of capturing,
CO2 per year, which is the equivalent of
Momentum is building for a diverse
transporting, using, and storing
the emissions of 3 million cars. Pembina
and inclusive energy future – a future
greenhouse gas emissions is being
Pipeline and TC Energy also recently
where pipelines will continue to deliver
put into play on a global scale and the
announced the Alberta Carbon Grid –
the energy you need in the safest, most
technology is advancing rapidly.
a world-scale carbon transportation
responsible way.
Trunk Line system is an example of
Optimistic about momentum
and sequestration system, which will Pipelines play a crucial role in CCUS, as
connect Alberta’s largest sources of
Read more about new technologies,
they are used to transport the carbon
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emerging fuels, and other research at
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Stronger together How the merging of the geomatics divisions of two of Canada’s leading professional consulting firms created a powerhouse for the surveying industry had their own expertise and we’ve been able to benefit from each other’s differences and grow together.” When the firm combined forces with WSP and Altus, there was another great strength that came to the table: the team’s reach. The capacity of GeoVerra’s geographic region spans from the very tip of the west coast of British Columbia to Ontario — including 26 offices — and encompasses all of the resources and skills necessary to get the job done while allowing teams to respond in real-time to the needs of their clients. That great capacity also means GeoVerra has been able to continue to service large-scale and high-profile projects, such as the Trans Mountain Expansion Project. The largest project in the pipeline’s history entails installing approximately 980 kilometres of new pipeline. With thousands of kilometres of experience in pipeline construction and integrity, GeoVerra is able to keep complex projects moving on time and on budget at all stages using preconstruction, construction, and post-construction services. Gosling is passionate about new technologies that GeoVerra offers and how they can help a project succeed. “That’s what geomatics is,” he says. “The technology changes on a yearly
A
basis and we’re always learning new things.” Newer, faster little over a year ago, a transaction between Altus
GPS innovations and 3D modelling allow for more thorough
Group and WSP Canada resulted in two of Canada’s
project planning, pipeline integrity, certainty within a project,
geomatics divisions merging to form GeoVerra. The
and more.
surveying company has since been thriving as one of
Canada’s leading land surveying companies.
But when it comes to what really sets GeoVerra apart, relationship building is front and centre. “It comes down to
This comes as no surprise as GeoVerra is the result of two
our experience and our client-focused values as well as our
seasoned firms combining their strengths. “It has allowed us to
employee-focused values,” says Gosling.
be more nimble and operate as a traditional survey company,” says David Gosling, Vice President, British Columbia for
GeoVerra is built on something the firm calls the partnership
GeoVerra. “We can react quickly to client’s demands and
promise. It’s a commitment as industry experts to provide
requirements,” he says of the land surveying, mapping, forestry,
responsive, trustworthy service with a solutions-oriented
environmental and advanced technology firm. “Each group
approach. This promise extends beyond what GeoVerra does
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for its clients — it’s applied internally as well. It shows up in
with the Canadian Council of Aboriginal Business and
the form of work ethic, teamwork, safety, and general support
ECO Canada’s Building Environmental Aboriginal Human
for the GeoVerra family.
Resources program, providing employment and training
That’s a big part of what has kept Gosling — who has been with the company for 16 years starting with Waberski Darrow Survey Group, followed by Focus, and ending up at WSP — with the firm for so long. “I work with a great team and I enjoy the people.”
opportunities to Indigenous communities across Canada.
About GeoVerra One of the country’s leading geomatics firms, GeoVerra is built on years of combined experience and expertise providing land surveying, mapping, forestry, environmental
Beyond the client-employee relationships, GeoVerra builds
and advanced technology solutions across diverse
mutually beneficial partnerships with Indigenous communities
industries. It’s where the capacity to handle large-scale,
across Canada on land surveying, environmental, and forestry
high-profile projects meets the responsiveness and agility
projects. Fostering those partnerships in the early stages,
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GeoVerra pushes that commitment further by partnering
www.geoverra.com. n
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Protecting birds during construction SUBMITTED BY TRANS MOUNTAIN
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t Trans Mountain, we take our commitment to
The Pipeline EPP provides site-specific information pertaining
environmental protection seriously. As part of the
to the environmental and socio-economic setting for
Expansion Project, substantial work has gone into
each location on the construction footprint, as well as any
determining potential environmental impacts and
terrestrial features and wildlife that are present.
mitigation methods to reduce the impact to the environment. Our goal is to protect the environment, have as little impact as
Mitigating impacts to migratory birds
possible and, where possible, ensure we are returning the land
Trans Mountain has developed policies and procedures for
to its original function.
the protection of migratory birds and their habitat. These measures were developed using guidance documents
Since 2012, our environmental team has been out in the field
produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada
studying a wide range of environmental features, including
(ECCC), the Canadian Wildlife Service, and industry best
wildlife, species at risk, fish, plants, soils, archeology and
practice, and have been extensively reviewed and approved
traditional land use. Following the field studies, we conducted
by federal and provincial regulatory authorities. These
extensive analysis to predict the potential effects associated
documents were prepared in consultation with stakeholders
with the Project and this information was used to develop our
and communities in the areas where we are planning to
environmental plans.
conduct work.
Trans Mountain has developed more than 60 environmental
In Canada, the general nesting period for migratory birds may
protection and management plans relating to specific aspects
start as early as mid-March and extend until late August.
of construction. These plans have been approved by the
However, in the Lower Mainland some species, such as the
Canada Energy Regulator (CER) and the BC Environmental
Anna’s Hummingbird and Song Sparrow, can begin nesting in
Assessment Office (EAO) and must be implemented before,
February. In the event that clearing or construction activities
during, and after construction along the pipeline right-of-way,
are scheduled to commence within the nesting period, a
at facilities and related access areas. Trans Mountain’s plans
Wildlife Resource Specialist (WRS) is consulted to determine
are in addition to regulations, codes, and standards set out by
the need to conduct a non-intrusive area search for evidence
federal and provincial regulators.
of nesting (e.g., presence of territorial males, alarm calls, distraction displays, adults carrying nesting material/food).
What types of plans does Trans Mountain have in place for wildlife mitigation during construction?
If a need is determined, daily inspection for nests takes place
Trans Mountain’s Pipeline Environmental Protection Plan
appropriate buffers around the nests are marked and roped off
(EPP) is a CER-approved comprehensive compilation of
until the bird has left the nest.
environmental protection procedures, mitigation measures,
Additionally, as part of our Pipeline EPP, there are several
and monitoring commitments related to pipeline construction.
management plans detailing mitigation measures relating to
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in the area each morning by a WRS. If a nest is observed,
wildlife listed under Schedule 1 of the Species at Risk Act. There are specific mitigation plans in place for Sowaqua Spotted Owl, Barn Owl, Williamson’s Sapsucker and Lewis’s Woodpecker, and Western Screech-Owl.
Protection of birds and nests during construction Trans Mountain has implemented significant programs and procedures to protect birds and their nests and follows all applicable guidelines. Mitigation measures include the use of non-intrusive nest sweeps and the establishment of species-specific buffer zones around active nests to ensure
zone is marked by flagging tape so it’s clearly visible and all
our construction activities have the least impact possible on
activity within the buffer zone is halted until confirmation is
nesting birds.
received from the WRS that the nest is no longer active.
Buffer zones for active nests are marked by flagging tape so
The Trans Mountain Expansion Project involves installing
they are clearly visible. Trees and vegetation within the buffer
approximately 980 kilometres of new pipeline twinning the
zone where active nests are present are not cut down until
existing Trans Mountain pipeline, Canada’s only pipeline
confirmation is received from the WRS that the nest is no
system transporting oil products to the West Coast. The
longer active.
project includes 12 new pump stations, 19 new tanks added to
Can a bird nest be relocated?
existing storage terminals, and three new berths at Westridge Marine Terminal in Burnaby, B.C. Once in service, expected in
For most migratory bird species, removing the nest after the
December 2022, pipeline capacity will go from approximately
breeding season will have no effect on the ability of birds
300,000 to 890,000 barrels per day. n
to nest again. The great majority build or occupy new nests each year. However, some species may reuse the same nest structure year after year. In 2017, as part of preparation for site construction work at Westridge Marine Terminal in Burnaby, B.C., an eagle’s nest was identified near the southeast boundary of the terminal close to future construction activities. Trans Mountain cooperatively engaged with the Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development and local raptor specialists to develop a detailed Eagle Nest Mitigation Plan. In 2018, the pair of eagles successfully nested and had offspring in an artificial nest platform that was built by a local raptor specialist as part of that plan. In 2019, our team observed the eagles had built their own nest in a new location in a forested area east of the terminal away from construction activities and in 2020 and 2021, our WRS confirmed successful nesting activities of this breeding pair.
What happens if a nest is discovered after tree clearing has begun? If a nest is discovered after clearing has begun, work immediately stops in the area and a WRS is consulted on the appropriate buffer to protect the nesting bird. The buffer B.C. OIL & GAS REPORT • 2021-2022
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LNG isn’t dead yet B.C.’s LNG era is far from over BY JOSIAH HAYNES
I
f you read the July article published in the National
For one, it’s about twice as efficient as coal, producing twice
Observer heralding the end of LNG, you might be
as much energy. That’s an important consideration since
reminded of a famous scene from the iconic movie, Monty
these LNG facilities are built for export to coal-dependent
Python and the Holy Grail.
Asia, especially China.
Many of the same people who oppose liquified natural gas (LNG) also oppose hydroelectric projects—two of the most efficient and cleanest forms of affordable, baseload energy. Often, they do so not for any credible environmental reason but for political or ideological purposes. They want LNG to be dead. The fact that it’s not, the fact that it’s growing and represents a once-in-a-generation climate and economic opportunity for B.C. is lost on them.
Natural gas produces less CO2 and other greenhouse gases (GHGs) per tonne than coal. In fact, substituting all coal consumed in power generation for natural gas would reduce global CO2 emissions by 1,200 megatonnes. The energy production process often results in a leakage of methane into the air. A US Department of Energy study showed remarkably low methane leakage for natural gas (roughly 0.4 per cent of production), while other studies found unconventional wells with numbers up to 1.65 per cent.
And so, through protest and activism, they try to kill LNG to
Yet general numbers are closer to 1.4 per cent. Regardless,
prove it’s dead. And yet B.C.’s LNG opportunity is just getting
the consensus is that a leakage rate under 3.2 per cent will
started.
maintain the climate benefits of natural gas.
The province’s first LNG overseas export facilities are in
B.C.’s clean LNG bona fides are further bolstered in that
progress. The titanic LNG Canada is under construction.
some of B.C.’s greatest LNG operations will be run off the
Cedar LNG with the Haisla Nation and Woodfibre LNG near
hydroelectric power grid, significantly reducing the amount of
Squamish are in the proposal and investment decision phase.
GHG’s produced through the LNG cooling process.
These facilities are supported by Coastal Gas Link and Eagle Mountain - Woodfibre Gas Pipeline, new and expanded LNG
LNG Canada, for example, says GHG emissions from its
pipelines.
Kitimat operation will be lower than any facility currently
Meanwhile, B.C.’s Nisga’a Nation has announced its plans for Ksi Lisims LNG in partnership with Rockies LNG Partnership and Western LNG. The LNG export facility, worth $55 billion, would be constructed in B.C.’s coastal far north, in Wil Milit. Even if you leave aside the economic case, the fact is that LNG is part of the climate-solution mix. When produced responsibly and regulated with care, liquified natural gas is a positive change agent for the global energy transformation. 22 B.C. OIL & GAS REPORT • 2021-2022
operating anywhere in the world today: 35 per cent lower than the world’s best-performing facilities and 60 per cent lower than the global weighted average. Meanwhile, Nisga’a’s hydro-powered Ksi Lisims LNG says it will be at net zero within three years of start-up. And Cedar LNG, a proposal led by the Haisla Nation, offers “one of the lowest carbon intensity LNG facilities in the world.” Not to mention natural gas and LNG producers like Shell —
B.C.’s clean LNG bona fides are further bolstered in that some of B.C.’s greatest LNG operations will be run off the hydroelectric power grid, significantly reducing the amount of GHG’s produced through the LNG cooling process.
a major partner of LNG Canada — have also begun to use
2025, China will have more than 30 LNG terminals able to
carbon credits to achieve carbon-neutral LNG. Carbon-neutral
handle a total of nearly 200 million tonnes of imported LNG,
LNG could make up half the industry by 2030.
more than double the current capacity.
The world is quickly seeing LNG’s potential, in terms of
At the same time, the major LNG producing nation of Qatar
efficiency and reduced emissions. The worldwide shipping
is spending $43 billion to become the world’s top exporter of
industry, for example, has targeted LNG as a cleaner fuel than
LNG and world shippers of LNG have ordered more than 30
oil-based bunkering fuel. In June alone, global shippers placed
new and big LNG carriers.
a record 33 orders for LNG-powered ships, bringing year-todate orders to 128 vessels.
So, whatever the critics say, LNG is clearly and absolutely “not dead yet.”
Markets are demanding clean, efficient, and affordable energy. In fact, global LNG trade grew during the pandemic. US LNG
Josiah Haynes is a writing and research coordinator at the
exports hit a record high in the first half of this year, and by
Resource Works Society. n
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Boilermakers poised for post-COVID recovery and innovation in oil and gas development BY RICHARD MACINTOSH
A boilermaker welder at work.
As the nation moves toward economic
terminals, and storage tanks that are at
at Prince Rupert, and Burnaby’s oil
recovery from the devastating
the heart of the energy sector.
refinery. On top of our work in the oil
COVID-19 pandemic, the oil and gas industry in British Columbia must
Our union has earned a reputation as a
and gas economy, Boilermakers also ply their trade in hydroelectric power,
position itself to lead the way. Before
leader in skills training for its members.
the pandemic, in 2018–19, the industry
Lodge 359 works in tandem with its
created 56,549 highly skilled and valued
educational partner BCIT to provide the
direct and indirect jobs in the province.
highest quality training from foundation
It paid $555 million in royalties and
level through managed apprenticeship
Boilermakers are forward looking.
crown land sales over the same period,
and right up to Red Seal qualification.
Acknowledging that Canada must
and spent $3.9 billion on exploration
The Lodge ensures ongoing, career-long
continue to strive towards harnessing
and development in 2018.
skills upgrading at its state-of-the-art
more renewable and carbon-neutral
training centre.
energy solutions, Boilermakers are
The International Brotherhood of
pulp and paper, mining, shipyards, petrochemicals, and the cement industry.
under no misconceptions that we will
Boilermakers (IBB) has been a valuable
That top training has allowed
partner in the development of B.C.’s
Boilermakers to be instrumental
natural resources sector ever since the
partners in building and maintaining
founding of its mainland B.C. Lodge
B.C.’s natural resource infrastructure,
359 – 75 years ago. The union’s highly
including recent projects like the TMX
Canadians, in vast numbers, agree and
skilled workers build, maintain, repair,
plant in Burnaby, the gas plants in B.C.’s
support further development of our
and revamp the industrial plants,
northeast, the massive storage spheres
natural resources. This spring, an online
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transition to renewables within the next 30 to 50 years. For decades to come, oil and gas will be in demand.
CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, OR SHUTDOWN: YOU NEED BOILERMAKERS. You need the best in skills and training. The Boilermakers operate one of the most strenuous apprenticeship programs in the skilled trades. And we don’t stop there. In concert with our major employers, our National Training Trust Fund keeps Boilermakers at the top of their game throughout their careers, as tools and technologies change. You need the right people for the job. Our unique Job-Ready dispatch system ensures that we send you Boilermakers with the expertise and qualifications needed for the specific project. Our system gives us the ability to dispatch Boilermakers from across Canada, in timely fashion. You need a safe and injury-free jobsite. We Boilermakers take safety training seriously, and our co-operative approach in tandem with our employers shows it. Keeping safety as a core Boilermaker value saves time, money, and lives. You need to stay on schedule and on budget. Canada’s economy sometimes suffers from a shortage of skilled tradespeople. Working with the Boilermakers is your key to avoiding these shortages and getting your project finished on time and on budget.
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Boilermakers constructing the walls of a fuel storage tank.
...we must also look to the future and to our climatechange responsibilities, so we have become leading proponents of innovative technologies like carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) that will allow us to bridge to a cleaner energy future.
As part of the nation’s efforts to decarbonize our economy, Boilermakers fully encourage the province to step up development of our clean hydrogen potential, an estimated $15 billion per year opportunity. Already, in Alberta, an alliance of oil firms will replace natural gas with hydrogen to produce steam for bitumen processing, and the CO2 emissions from the hydrogen extraction process will be captured and transported via the Alberta Carbon Trunk Line (ACTL) to permanent underground storage, which Boilermakers proudly helped to make a reality.
Ipsos poll conducted for Resource Works
innovative technologies like carbon
and the Task Force on Real Jobs, Real
capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS)
Excited by the prospects offered
Recovery found that 81 per cent of
that will allow us to bridge to a cleaner
by these and other innovations,
Canadians feel that “natural resource
energy future. We’ve built and retrofitted
Boilermakers remain poised and at the
development is good for Canada,”
several CCUS plants in Canada already,
ready to assist B.C.’s oil and gas industry
while 83 per cent agree that “Canada’s
and we know it is a proven technology
as we emerge together from the shadow
natural resource sector is an important
that can remove almost all CO2 from the
of the COVID-19 crisis and into a bright
contributor to the Canadian economy
fuel processing that we will need well
new future.
today.”
into the future.
Boilermakers know that, while
We’ve also embraced the move toward
Representative of the International
maintaining a strong oil and gas
liquid natural gas (LNG) development
Brotherhood of Boilermakers union,
sector will be key to our economic
and have been involved in constructing
and the IBB’s Assistant International
viability for a long time to come, we
the large LNG tanks at the cutting-
Director of Climate Change Policy
must also look to the future and to our
edge Kitimat project, as well as those
Solutions for its M.O.R.E. Work
climate-change responsibilities, so we
at Tilbury in Delta and Mount Hayes on
Investment Fund. He is based in Surrey,
have become leading proponents of
Vancouver Island.
B.C. n
Richard MacIntosh is an International
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