BC Energy Regulator cuts pipeline permit fees and revises LNG facility levies for several major projects
B.C. Reg. 8/2014 – Fee, Levy and Security Regulation — under the Energy Resource Activities Act
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The BC Energy Regulator has amended the fees and levies payable under the Fee, Levy and Security Regulation for certain energy projects. Two existing pipeline permit fees have changed: one fee drops from $1,700 to $420, and the Eagle Mountain Pipeline Project fee is reset to $2,180. A new $760 fee is introduced for the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Project. On the LNG facility side, levies for Class C permit holders have been reduced — one drops from $900,000 to $600,000 and another from $2,500,000 to $1,400,000. Two new project-specific levies are added: $600,000 for the Cedar LNG Project and $500,000 for the Ksi Lisims LNG Project. Operators and permit holders connected to these named projects should review their fee and levy obligations to confirm which amounts now apply to them.
Who this affects: pipeline permit holders in British Columbia · Class C LNG facility permit holders · operators of the Eagle Mountain Pipeline Project · operators of the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Project · Cedar LNG and Ksi Lisims LNG project proponents
Source of truth: B.C. Reg. 26/2026 on ontario.ca
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