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by the Metlakatla and four other Native groups believes there could be an acceptable way to build the project
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Looney unloaded oil and gas fields in Alaska and the North Sea and sold off BP s entire petrochemical
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the projects Don Hockday 72 a retired biologist and Port Isabel native said aside from the environmental
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to run out about 2022 Regulator approves small scale LNG plant in northern B C Alaska Highway News; Fort
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The line’s construction spurred months long protests by activists and Native American tribes The pipeline
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and said it was a historic moment for Native Americans U S District Judge James Boasberg ruled Sept 9
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and more than 300 exhibitors Environmentalists and Native protesters including representatives from
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to the Canadian Arctic initially to serve the small Mackenzie Delta market Native owned Inuvialuit Petroleum
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and gas assets in Australia Papua New Guinea and Alaska with the jewel in the crown their combined 42 5
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is still subject to Native claims and recent court rulings have firmly established the existence
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It counts 600 types of native corals in 2000 species of fish https: www reuters com world americas brazils
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that it tapped to fund the acquisition of assets in Alaska “We have been very wary of OSH’s Oil Search’s exposed
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building of their own Protesters built a small replica of a Native American longhouse outside the entrance
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crude November December the country s first U S purchase other than condensate and Alaska oil since
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years is being overshadowed by what the Native group views as excessive environmental risks particularly
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project about halfway finished that has sparked increasing environmental protests and unrest from Native
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planting native vegetation and limiting construction activities during wildlife breeding periods Located
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the Atlantic line in 2014 It repeatedly faced legal challenges from environmentalists Native American groups