A Feb. 24 blog post on a website called BC Counter-Info takes credit for a long list of alleged acts of apparent vandalism to several sections of the Coastal GasLink pipeline since last October.
Once completed, the $14.5 billion, 670-kilometre pipeline will bring natural gas from Dawson Creek, B.C., to a processing and export plant in Kitimat, B.C.
TC Energy, the Calgary-based company constructing the pipeline, says it’s taking anonymous threats made against the project seriously and that the situation is part of a trend of escalating violence by eco-activists.
A TC Energy spokesperson told The Epoch Times the company is aware of anonymous claims being made “on an anarchist website of a coordinated sabotage attack on the project.”…