NEB proposes to review upstream, downstream emissions from Energy East
CALGARY — Canada’s national energy regulator has proposed that the new review of the Energy East Pipeline consider upstream and downstream emissions from the project.
The National Energy Board is seeking public input until the end of the month on the topics that should be considered during hearings into Energy East, with an update to that expected by the summer.
The NEB says the hearing panel has specifically asked for feedback on the issue of greenhouse gas emissions during production and consumption of the oil that would be shipped along the 4,500-kilometre pipeline.
The original Energy East review was derailed last September after members of the regulatory panel overseeing the hearings resigned amid questions about a potential conflict of interest.


