Indigenous communities are steadily increasing their ownership stakes in Canada’s oil and natural gas infrastructure, including thousands of kilometres of pipelines and several liquefied natural gas export projects, according to new analysis from the Canada Energy Regulator. Since 2021, Indigenous communities have acquired ownership interests in more than 5,000 kilometres of operating pipelines across Canada, the regulator said in a market snaps…
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