OTTAWA, Nov. 7, 2017 /CNW/ - The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency (the Agency) has allocated $206,880 in federal funds to 11 recipients to assist their participation in the environmental assessment of the proposed Nexen Energy ULC Flemish Pass Exploration Drilling Project, located over 400 kilometres east of St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, in an area known as the Flemish Pass, in the Atlantic Ocean.
The funding was made available through the Agency's Participant Funding Program. It will assist the participation of the public and Indigenous groups in upcoming steps of the environmental assessment, which include reviewing and providing comments on the Environmental Impact Statement or on its summary, the draft Environmental Assessment Report and the potential environmental assessment conditions.
For more information on the project and the federal environmental assessment process, please visit the Agency's website at canada.ca/ceaa (Registry reference number 80117).
Details of Funding Allocation for the Project
Recipients |
Allocation |
Conseil de la Première Nation des Innus Natashkuan |
$12,300 |
Corporation Ka Tshishpeuatak, on behalf of the Conseil des Innu de Ekuanitshit |
$12,300 |
Elsipogtog First Nation |
$12,300 |
Kwilmu'kw Maw-Klusuaqn Negotiation Office |
$38,985 |
Maliseet Nation in New Brunswick |
$24,160 |
Miawpukek First Nation |
$12,300 |
Mi'gmawei Mawiomi Secretariat |
$18,230 |
Mi'gmawe'l Tplu'taqnn Incorporated |
$33,055 |
NunatuKavut Community Council |
$18,650 |
Sipekne'katik |
$12,300 |
Woodstock First Nation |
$12,300 |
Total |
$206,880 |
Associated Links
- Participant Funding Program (Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency)
- Nexen Energy ULC Flemish Pass Exploration Drilling Project (Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency)
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SOURCE Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency
Jaclyn Sauvé, Communications Officer, Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency, 613-862-5596, [email protected]
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