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Enbridge Seeks Talks with Indigenous Teams on Potential Partnership

Last updated: 2024/10/22 at 5:22 PM
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Enbridge Inc. invited indigenous communities in Canada to debate a monetary partnership much like an earlier C$1.12 billion ($809 million) sale of a stake in a few of its pipelines to such teams.

The pipeline firm is internet hosting a gathering in Edmonton, Alberta, on Nov. 20 to debate the potential deal, in keeping with a letter seen by Bloomberg. Particulars on the property concerned within the potential deal weren’t offered within the letter, which was signed by Colin Gruending, Enbridge’s president of liquids pipelines. 

Enbridge and different Canadian power firms have more and more been partnering with Indigenous communities on operations that have an effect on their land, serving to enhance relations with the teams and head off environmental and authorized opposition. Enbridge in 2022 agreed to promote a 12 p.c stake in seven pipelines in Alberta to First Nations and Métis communities in a deal it referred to as “Mission Rocket.”

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“After the success of ‘Mission Rocket’ — our first monetary partnership with 23 indigenous nations in Northern Alberta within the fall of 2022 — we’re desirous to discover new mutually helpful monetary partnerships with different indigenous nations,” Gruending stated within the letter. 

Enbridge didn’t verify or deny the assembly, however stated in an emailed assertion that it “frequently engages with greater than 350 Indigenous communities all through the continent.”

“We see first-hand the worth of partaking Indigenous teams as financial companions and imagine Indigenous financial partnerships are an vital a part of advancing financial reconciliation,” the corporate stated. “Enbridge is dedicated to making sure Indigenous teams are full members within the power sector and we look ahead to extra Indigenous financial partnerships sooner or later, however we have now nothing to announce at the moment.”

The corporate is growing a plan that gained’t require any up-front money from the communities and can contain one hundred pc non-recourse debt financing, requiring assist from indigenous mortgage assure packages throughout Canada. Enbridge will present C$15,000 in funding to cowl teams’ time and bills for collaborating within the assembly.

Rival pipeline operator TC Vitality Corp. introduced in July that it will promote a 5.3 p.c stake in its NGTL System and Foothills Pipeline property to a consortium together with as many as 72 Indigenous communities in western Canada. That deal, which was anticipated to shut within the third quarter, has been on maintain after a bond deal to finance the transaction failed to shut.


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