Clouds of uncertainty gather around Energy East Pipeline development
CALGARY — Doubts are growing over the fate of the Energy East Pipeline after members of the National Energy Board panel examining the project resigned, leaving questions over how the review will proceed.
Analyst Dirk Lever of AltaCorp Capital in Calgary said Monday the pipeline regulatory process has become so “murky” and “messy” due to political pressure that it’s difficult to say whether any pipeline approval can be assured.
“I think everyone just wants to see some clarity on it,” he said. “Certainly from industry, they just want to know what they have to do.”
On Friday, the National Energy Board announced that the three people overseeing the review of Energy East were stepping down following complaints that two of them met last year with former Quebec premier Jean Charest, a consultant for developer TransCanada at the time, to discuss the pipeline.


