Introduction The $ 5.5 billion Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipelines project consists of two pipelines that transport oil from Brudheim, Alta to Kitimat Harbor, North Carolina and from there to the international market in Asia. And the other North West part of the United States contains condensed matter of imported natural gas in opposite direction. Condensate is a toxic mixture of liquid hydrocarbons formed during the extraction of natural gas and functions as a diluent to dilute and transport heavy oil such as bitumen.
In the past few years, that discussion focused on the Enbridge North Portal: the National Energy Board overwhelmingly heard of a record number of tar sands from British Columbia; indigenous people signed an unprecedented signature I opposed the wall, signed the "Save Fraser Declaration", prohibited the export of tar sands on its territory, and slowly but definitely historical move gathered, public opinion is definitely against Enbridge did. There is evidence that the climate and coastal areas are in danger, NEB has approved the North Portal. As approved, Enbridge still has a long way to put the shovel on the ground.
Currently, Kinder Morgan has purchased the Cross Mountain pipeline in 2005. This is the only way tar sands pass the export market on the Pacific coast. Because of the dispute over the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline, Kinder Morgan believes that the company can steal hundreds of tankers through Vancouver's port. The person in charge of Kinder Morgan says it has safely transported petroleum for 60 years through the Trans Mountain pipeline. I am convinced that Mr. Kinder had dreamed of becoming an industrial lieutenant when he was 8 years old, but in fact, the company purchased a pipeline just ten years ago.
Since the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline poses a new threat to the ecosystem, this pipeline carries crude oil extracted from tar sands in Alberta to the coastal town Kitimat. It is an attractive service for financing. And we demand a cause to unite people again. For example, the Natural Resources Defense Council called for a bear in a new campaign for "Campaign of Spirit Bear Coast" and stopped the pipeline. If it is built, the tanker would have to sail in a narrow, rocky, 100-mile long Douglas Strait, and the leak could be disastrous
To strengthen Kermode protection, the British Columbia state government has recently expanded the prohibition of polar bear hunting from the coast to the whole state. At the same time, a new threat is emerging. The Enbridge Northern Gateway project includes an oil pipeline from tar sands in Alberta, one of the world's dirtiest sources of oil to the port in northern British Columbia. Then the loaded super tanker will cross the state's extinct coastal waters - next to the princess and the Griver Islands. There are already many boats sinking into these oceans by hitting rocks.