N.W.T. First Nation changes stance, now fully supports Enbridge's pipeline repair project
Liidlii Kue First Nation Chief Gerald Antoine says they've been consulted and no longer have concerns
CBC News Posted: Jan 09, 2018 4:26 PM CT Last Updated: Jan 09, 2018 4:26 PM CT

Chief Gerald Antoine of Liidlii Kue First Nation says he now supports Enbridge's project to repair their Line 21 pipeline. (CBC)
The chief of the Liidlii Kue First Nation says he now fully supports Enbridge's Line 21 project to replace a portion of the N.W.T. pipeline.
Chief Gerald Antoine announced at a hearing on Monday that Enbridge Pipelines Inc. and the First Nation reached two agreements — a Participation Agreement and an Environmental Management Agreement.
Enbridge shut down the pipeline in 2016 because it sits on an unstable river bank. The company then proposed to replace a 2.5-kilometre section of its Line 21 pipeline by drilling 100 metres underneath the Mackenzie River about 10 kilometres from Fort Simpson. The line runs 869 kilometres between Norman Wells, N.W.T., and Zama, Alta.
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ENBRIDGE - LINE 21 SEGMENT REPLACEMENT PROJECT - Update November 17, 2017
In November 2016, Enbridge shut down Line 21 due to increased rates of slope movement around the south slope of the Mackenzie River crossing. In order to protect the pipeline and the surrounding environment in the event of further slope movement, Enbridge plans to decommission the segment of pipeline in the active slope and install a new section of pipe under the river, by using a horizontal directional drill, so that safe operation of Line 21 may resume. The reason we are doing this work is to protect the environment, protect the water, and protect the land. Pending regulatory approval from the National Energy Board (NEB) and the Mackenzie Valley Land and Water Board, Enbridge hopes to begin work in the first quarter of 2018.
Enbridge is committed to continued dialogue with local Aboriginal communities and stakeholders in the interest of sharing Project-related information and identifying and resolving any questions or concerns associated with planned activities.
You can get in touch with us any time:
By phone: 1-888-263-3654
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On the web: www.enbridge.com/line21
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