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Four major Canadian oil and gas companies and a group representing
the aboriginal peoples of Canada's Northwest Territories are
partners in the proposed Mackenzie Gas Project.
The Producer Group is:
Imperial Oil Resources Ventures Limited
Imperial Oil Resources Ventures
Limited wholly holds and operates the Taglu
natural gas field and will construct and operate it. Imperial
will also construct and operate the Mackenzie gathering system
and the Mackenzie Valley pipeline.
ConocoPhillips Canada (North) Limited
ConocoPhillips
Canada (North) Limited holds a 75 percent interest in
the Parsons
Lake natural gas field. It will construct and operate
the production facilities at Parsons Lake.
Shell Canada Limited
Shell Canada Limited wholly
holds interest in the Niglintgak
natural gas field and will construct and operate the production
facilities at Niglintgak.
ExxonMobil Canada Properties
ExxonMobil Canada Properties
holds a 25 percent interest in the Parsons
Lake natural gas field.
Aboriginal Pipeline Group (APG)
The Aboriginal Pipeline Group (APG)
represents the interests of the aboriginal peoples of the
Northwest Territories in the proposed Mackenzie Valley Pipeline.
It has the opportunity to acquire up to a one-third interest
in the main Mackenzie Valley Pipeline.
The four oil and gas companies ("The Producer Group")
hold interests in three large natural gas fields discovered
in the Mackenzie Delta. In addition to being co-owners of
the main Mackenzie Valley pipeline with the APG, the producer
group will also be joint owners of gathering system, a gas
processing facility near Inuvik that will separate natural
gas liquids from the natural gas, and a liquids pipeline from
the facility near Inuvik to Norman Wells.
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