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Canada secures surrender of all overseas Pacific coast oil and gas permits

Canada has actually protected the surrender of the last staying authorizations for oil and gas advancement off its Pacific Coast, the federal natural deposits minister said on Wednesday, after Chevron Canada willingly relinquished 23 permits this month.

Energy and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said the relinquishment of the licenses marked an important milestone in completely safeguarding the environmentally abundant waters of Canada's west coast.

While there has been a federal moratorium on oil and gas expedition off the Pacific coast given that 1972, allows provided before that date were still valid. U.S. oil significant Exxon Mobil Given up a number of licenses last year.

With these last permits, Natural Resources Canada has formally secured the surrender of all 227 permits in the Pacific offshore, Wilkinson stated in a declaration.

In a declaration published on its site on Feb. 9, Chevron Canada stated it had no strategies to pursue advancement of these offshore allows, which cover an estimated 5,900 square kilometres.

Numerous of the Chevron allows fell within marine protected areas, Wilkinson stated.

(source: Reuters)