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      <title>BC Liberals Locked In Huge Subsidies to Oil and Gas Donors: Report</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[The B.C. government is subsidizing the LNG industry to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars &#8212; and British Columbians are going to pay the price, according to a new report by Sierra Club B.C. The report, Hydro Bill Madness: The BC Government Goes For Broke With Your Money, lays out the impact of...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure><img width="826" height="456" src="https://thenarwhal.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/14115032534_371c39fb43_k.jpg" class="attachment-banner size-banner wp-post-image" alt="" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" srcset="https://thenarwhal.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/14115032534_371c39fb43_k.jpg 826w, https://thenarwhal.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/14115032534_371c39fb43_k-760x420.jpg 760w, https://thenarwhal.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/14115032534_371c39fb43_k-450x248.jpg 450w, https://thenarwhal.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/14115032534_371c39fb43_k-20x11.jpg 20w" sizes="(max-width: 826px) 100vw, 826px" /><figcaption><small><em></em></small></figcaption></figure> <p>The B.C. government is subsidizing the LNG industry to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars &mdash; and British Columbians are going to pay the price, according to a new report by Sierra Club B.C.</p>
<p>The report, <em><a href="http://sierraclub.bc.ca/wp-content/uploads/Hydro_Bill_Madness_SCBC_Report.pdf" rel="noopener">Hydro Bill Madness: The BC Government Goes For Broke With Your Money</a></em>, lays out the impact of tax breaks, subsidies and reduced electricity rates negotiated by industry.</p>
<p>&ldquo;Power subsidies to even just two or three of the proposed LNG plants could amount to hundreds of millions of dollars per year,&rdquo; reads a press release accompanying the report.</p>
<p>Two LNG export terminals have been approved in B.C. &mdash; Petronas&rsquo; <a href="https://thenarwhal.ca/2016/09/22/what-you-need-know-about-impending-pacific-northwest-lng-decision">Pacific Northwest LNG</a> on Lelu Island near Prince Rupert and the Woodfibre LNG plant in Howe Sound near Squamish. Another 18 are proposed.</p>
<p>Both companies have been major donors to the B.C. Liberal party, which has ruled the province for 16 years and faces an election on May 9.</p>
<p>Malaysian-owned Pacific Northwest LNG donated more than $18,000 to the B.C. Liberals since 2014, while Indonesian-based Woodfibre has found itself in the midst of a growing scandal over illegal donations.</p>
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<p>The <a href="http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/investigations/wild-west-bc-lobbyists-breaking-one-of-provinces-few-political-donationrules/article34207677/" rel="noopener">Globe and Mail</a> recently revealed that two Woodfibre lobbyists were reimbursed by their company for more than $75,000 in donations to the B.C. Liberals. This practice, which conceals the true source of political donations, is illegal. The investigation has now been <a href="https://thenarwhal.ca/2017/03/10/bc-liberal-political-donation-scandal-investigated-rcmp">handed over to the RCMP</a>. Woodfibre also donated <a href="http://contributions.electionsbc.gov.bc.ca/pcs/SA1SearchResults.aspx?FilerSK=(ALL)&amp;EDSK=0&amp;FilerTypeSK=0&amp;Contributor=woodfibre&amp;PartySK=5&amp;ED=(ALL)&amp;FilerType=(ALL)&amp;Filer=(ALL)&amp;Party=BC+Liberal+Party&amp;DateTo=&amp;DateFrom=&amp;DFYear=&amp;DFMonth=&amp;DFDay=&amp;DTYear=&amp;DTMonth=&amp;DTDay=" rel="noopener">close to $60,000</a> under its companies&rsquo; names.</p>
<p>These donations took place while Woodfibre negotiated a subsidy on electricity rates and other tax breaks from the province.</p>
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<p>WoodfibreLNG donated $60K to <a href="https://twitter.com/bcliberals" rel="noopener">@BCLiberals</a> &amp; @ the same time negotiated electricity subsidy &amp; other tax breaks <a href="https://t.co/xZkEX6PxU8">https://t.co/xZkEX6PxU8</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/bcpoli?src=hash" rel="noopener">#bcpoli</a> <a href="https://t.co/4PuR692rC0">pic.twitter.com/4PuR692rC0</a></p>
<p>&mdash; DeSmog Canada (@DeSmogCanada) <a href="https://twitter.com/DeSmogCanada/status/846406469750853632" rel="noopener">March 27, 2017</a></p></blockquote>
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<p>In November 2013, the B.C. government announced it would charge the LNG sector $83.02 per MWh for grid electricity. But three years later, in November 2016, the government announced it would lower that rate to $54.34 &mdash; a 35 per cent cut.</p>
<p>&ldquo;That reduced rate will not cover the cost of production, so ratepayers will have to absorb the loss,&rdquo; reads the Sierra Club report.</p>
<p>Looking just at the two approved LNG plants in British Columbia, Sierra Club found BC Hydro ratepayers could be on the hook for more than $150 million per year in subsidies if the plants use grid electricity.</p>
<p>&ldquo;Construction of any of the 18 other plants currently being proposed would dramatically increase that amount,&rdquo; reads the report.</p>
<p>Last year, the B.C. Liberals promised to have at least three LNG export terminals in operation by 2020, but not a single plant is yet under construction due to market uncertainty created by falling natural gas prices and the rise of renewables.</p>
<p><a href="https://ctt.ec/Ue743" rel="noopener"><img alt="Tweet: &ldquo;Why is our gov't expecting British Columbians to pay a handout to int'l corporations each time we pay our hydro?&rdquo; http://bit.ly/2nFcdNX" src="https://clicktotweet.com/img/tweet-graphic-trans.png">&ldquo;Why is our government expecting British Columbians to pay a handout to international corporations each time we pay our hydro bill?&rdquo;</a> said Sierra Club BC campaigns director Caitlyn Vernon. &ldquo;In their desperation to secure a deal, they are making terrible deals with serious consequences for all B.C. residents.&rdquo;</p>
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<p>Not only are LNG companies receiving a deeply subsidized electricity rate, but the power needs of northeastern B.C.&rsquo;s fracked gas fields and LNG plants have been <a href="https://thenarwhal.ca/2016/02/04/ever-wondered-why-site-c-rhymes-lng">used to justify</a> the construction of the <a href="https://dogwoodbc.ca/reasons-christy-clark-said-yes-kinder-morgan/" rel="noopener">$8.8 billion Site C dam</a> &mdash; which is also being built with public money.</p>
<p>&ldquo;The B.C. government is building an expensive dam we don&rsquo;t need in order to offer subsidies to fracking and LNG companies, with BC Hydro ratepayers footing the bill for generations to come,&rdquo; Vernon said.</p>
<p>The corporate handouts don&rsquo;t end there. In return for access to British Columbia&rsquo;s resources, oil and gas companies are expected to pay royalties. However, the B.C. government has been waiving much of these royalty payments&nbsp;&mdash; a practice called giving &ldquo;royalty credits.&rdquo;</p>
<p>In 2016, the B.C. government handed out $348 million in royalty credits and approved the carry-over of more than $520 million in future royalty credits by oil and gas producers, according to the Sierra Club report.</p>
<p>When those liabilities are applied to the earnings from 2016, oil and gas revenues were in the negative by $365 million.</p>
<p>&ldquo;In other words, if you factor in future lost royalty revenue because of subsidies allocated in 2016, the natural gas sector actually cost the B.C. government, and therefore B.C. taxpayers, a million dollars per day in fiscal year 2016,&rdquo; reads the report.</p>
<p>Additionally, in 2013, the B.C. government announced a seven per cent LNG tax &mdash; but as the import price in Asia collapsed, this rate was cut in half to 3.5 per cent.</p>
<p>Sierra Club argues the subsidies go beyond the LNG industry, and apply to <a href="https://thenarwhal.ca/kinder-morgan-trans-mountain-pipeline">Kinder Morgan&rsquo;s Trans Mountain pipeline</a> as well. That pipeline will be powered by subsidized electricity at a cost of ratepayers of at least $27 million per year, according to the Sierra Club report. Across the 20-year life of that pipeline, the subsidy will amount to $540 million.</p>
<p>Kinder Morgan and its Alberta-based backers, the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, the Canadian Energy Pipeline Association and oilsands producers contracted to ship oil on the new pipeline, have <a href="https://dogwoodbc.ca/reasons-christy-clark-said-yes-kinder-morgan/" rel="noopener">donated nearly $800,000</a> to the B.C. Liberal party.</p>
<p><em>Photo: While on the Spring 2014 trade mission, Premier Christy Clark visited the Petronas Twin Towers and met with CEO &amp; chairman, Tan Sri Dato&rsquo; Sahmsul Azhar Abbas. Photo: Province of British Columbia via Flickr. </em></p>

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