Canada has given consent to Nova Gas Transmission (NGTL)’s proposal to build C$1.7bn ($1.38bn) North Montney Mainline Pipeline project.

The project is proposed by Nova Gas Transmission, a subsidiary of TransCanada to transport natural gas from northeastern British Columbia to the existing NGTL system.

North Montney Mainline Pipeline project will feed gas to a second pipeline called the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission line.

"Through our plan for Responsible Resource Development, we are enhancing environmental protection and engaging First Nations in all aspects of resource development."

It is planned to be connected to Pacific NorthWest LNG terminal, which is a $11bn LNG terminal being illion liquefied natural gas export terminal being proposed by Petronas.

Nova Gas Transmission had submitted to Canada National Energy Board (NEB) for review, which NED had recommended for approval.

The government approval, however, comes with 45 terms and conditions, which ensure public safety and environmental protection.

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The proposed pipeline will have an initial capacity to transport 2.1 billion ft3 of gas per day.

Prior to the start of pipeline construction, NEB will ensure if it meets specified conditions through a NGTL demonstration.

NGTL is expected to increase engagements with Aboriginal groups and local communities, before initiating work on the project, to ease its impacts on them.

Canada Minister of Natural Resources Greg Rickford said: "The approval of this project contributes to Canadian energy security and jobs while supporting the competitiveness of our natural resources globally.

"Through our plan for Responsible Resource Development, we are enhancing environmental protection and engaging First Nations in all aspects of resource development."

TransCanada has also secured NEB approval for its King’s North Connection project as part of the Canadian Mainline system.