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Lelu Island is an island of the Range 5 Coast Land District, of British Columbia, Canada,[1] located in the Skeena Estuary between Smith and Ridley Islands.[2] Historically it has been inhabited by area First Nations.[2] Immediately southwest and associated with the island is the Flora Bank, a unique geomorphic feature supporting a critical fish habitat.[3]

Lelu Island (British Columbia)
Native name:
Lax U’u’la
The North End of Lax U’u’la in Winter
Lelu Island
Geography
Coordinates54°11′59″N 130°17′19″W[1]

Proposed Pacific NorthWest LNG export facility


Petronas made a proposal for a liquefied natural gas export facility on this island in 2013. In September 2015, members of Lax Kw'alaams Nation began occupation of a camp on the island in opposition to the facility.[4] In April 2016, the Prince Rupert Port Authority ordered a stop to construction of the camp.[5] In September 2016, the Canadian federal government approved the project[6] with 190 conditions, but members of the Lax Kw'alaams nation maintained their camp opposing the project.[7]

The proposal had previously been opposed by unanimous vote but then supported[8] by John Helin the mayor of the Lax Kw'alaams First Nation while still finding opposition among its hereditary chiefs, and is supported by Premier of British Columbia Christy Clark.[9]

On July 25, 2017, Petronas announced they were abandoning the proposed export facility.[10] The reasons for ending the project included market factors as well as political opposition.[11]


References


  1. "Lelu Island". BC Geographical Names.
  2. Prepared by Adrian Clark (13 December 2013). "Aboriginal Use and Occupancy of Lelu Island, 1793 to 1846" (PDF). Retrieved 2015-09-30.
  3. Prepared by Asit Mazumder (June 2016). "Pacific NorthWest LNG Project: A review and assessment of the project plans and their potential impacts on marine fish and fish habitat in the Skeena estuary" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-09-02.
  4. "B.C. First Nations divided over Lelu Island LNG amid protests". CBC News. Retrieved 2018-03-17.
  5. "Anti-LNG protesters in Prince Rupert told to stop camping at Lelu Island". CBC News. Retrieved 2018-03-17.
  6. "Ottawa approves Pacific NorthWest LNG project for B.C. coast". CBC News. Retrieved 2018-03-17.
  7. "Indigenous campers stage year-long protest to keep LNG at bay on Lelu Island, B.C." CBC News. Retrieved 2018-03-17.
  8. McCarthy, Shawn (18 March 2016). "Lax Kw'alaam Band gives green light to Pacific NorthWest – with conditions". The Globe and Mail. The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  9. Lukacs, Martin (20 March 2016). "By rejecting $1bn for a pipeline, a First Nation has put Trudeau's climate plan on trial". The Guardian. The Guardian. Retrieved 22 March 2016.
  10. "TransCanada Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Project – Overview". www.transcanada.com. Retrieved 2018-03-17.
  11. "What killed the $36-billion Pacific NorthWest LNG project?". Global News. Retrieved 2018-03-17.



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