Bay du Nord not liable for end-use emissions, marine shipping, company lawyer says
OTTAWA — A lawyer representing the Norwegian energy firm behind a proposed offshore oil project in Newfoundland and Labrador says the company is only responsible for the immediate environmental impact of the project itself.
Environment groups and eight Mi’kmaq communities in New Brunswick are asking the Federal Court this week to overturn Bay du Nord’s federal approval for using a flawed environmental assessment.
They say the review didn’t look at the end-use greenhouse gas emissions from the oil Bay du Nord will produce or the marine impact of extra oil tankers in the North Atlantic Ocean.
Equinor’s Canadian lawyer told the judge today neither of those are within the direct scope of the project and were rightfully not considered.