Debates of March 4, 2011 (day 51)
QUESTION 587-16(5): BIDS FOR OIL AND GAS EXPLORATION ON PARCELS IN THE SAHTU AND BEAUFORT-DELTA
Mr. Speaker, last week the very big news that came out of Indian and Northern Affairs that the largest parcels of land in the Northwest Territories were up for grabs: 11 parcels in the Sahtu, a couple of parcels in the Mackenzie Delta and I think there’s a parcel up in the Beaufort Sea. This is historical, Mr. Speaker. I want to ask the Minister of ITI, in light of these bids that are going up that have been an issue in a nine-year period, what is ITI doing to anticipate possibly a big boom in terms of oil and gas exploration and development?
Minister of ITI, Mr. Bob McLeod.
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. We, too, see it as very good news, the fact that 11 land parcels were put up for bid. But I also want to advise the Member that our government had no prior notification or input or advance notice that these bids were going forward and although we are aware of it now, we are preparing for the Mackenzie Gas Pipeline and, as we’ve said many times, the Mackenzie Gas Pipeline will be a basin-opening project for the Northwest Territories, and in due course you’ll see more money spent on exploration than spent on the pipeline itself. So we have a Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Office and we are getting ready for future development in the oil and gas sector. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
I think the federal government caught a lot of people off here in terms of announcing these bids here. The bids on these parcels, on one parcel had a minimum bid of $1 million, Mr. Speaker. Two of these parcels of land are right on the Sahtu land, surface and subsurface rights belong to the Sahtu people and we must get ready for it such as finalizing the Sahtu Land Use Plan and preparing other agreements, and also for training and employment. I want to ask the GNWT how do these work bids fit into the overall land use planning framework.
I’d just like to recognize the clock. I’ll allow the Member to conclude his questions and also the Minister to respond. Minister of ITI.
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. There’s no connection between these bids and the land use framework that we are developing as a government. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
I want to ask the Minister what are the implications of the devolution AIP for this development.
Thank you. I think the implications are quite significant. Our Premier has spoken to the Prime Minister’s office and a number of federal Ministers as well, so have several Ministers on this side. What we indicated is that with the signing of the devolution AIP, that we have to be involved in these kinds of decisions that affect lands and resources and we are asking that we develop transitional arrangements so that we are part and parcel of these decisions that will affect us. Thank you.
Thank you, Mr. Minister. So with that, I’d just like to rise and take a short break. Thank you.
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