Teck pulls application for Frontier oil sands project
In a response to this letter, a Joint Statement by Minister Jonathan Wilkinson and Minister Seamus O’Regan on the Decision by Teck Resources Limited to Cancel the Frontier Oil Sands Project can be found here:
In a letter to Jonathan Wilkinson, minister of fisheries and oceans, Teck said the decision was made because of environmental unrest.
However, global capital markets are changing rapidly and investors and customers are increasingly looking for jurisdictions to have a framework in place that reconciles resource development and climate change, in order to produce the cleanest possible products. This does not yet exist here today and, unfortunately, the growing debate around this issue has placed Frontier and our company squarely at the nexus of much broader issues that need to be resolved. In that context, it is now evident that there is no constructive path forward for the project. Questions about the societal implications of energy development, climate change and Indigenous rights are critically important ones for Canada, its provinces and Indigenous governments to work through.
The promise of Canada’s potential will not be realized until governments can reach agreement around how climate policy considerations will be addressed in the context of future responsible energy sector development. Without clarity on this critical question, the situation that has faced Frontier will be faced by future projects and it will be very difficult to attract future investment, either domestic or foreign.