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KITSAULT ENERGY: DIRECT & EFFICIENT

The International Energy Agency (IEA) forecasts that world demand for all types of energy will grow 35% by the year 2035.  Canada is the third largest producer of world-class natural gas and it can participate in and benefit from the coming golden age as a reliable supplier of its abundant natural gas to international markets.

An export terminal at Kitsault for LNG operation will have the shortest natural gas pipeline for the projects currently proposed in that region, saving 100 to 300 kilometers of pipeline at a cost savings of 1 to 3 Billion CAD/USD.  The infrastructure in place in and around Kitsault will also allow for an accelerated start to the creation of an LNG plant and energy export facility.  Kitsault already has staff housing, utilities, land, as well as multiple airport facilities, including an unused long runway airport at Nass Camp, one hour from Kitsault and 75 minutes from Terrace.  Kitsault can also be accessed by float plane, helicopter, road, ship and boat.  Land exists to establish a runway in Kitsault itself.

Kitsault Energy has begun contacting other engineering firms, energy producers, First Nation communities (FNC), and other interested parties including local, regional, provincial and federal government officials.

There needs to be a significant investment in all the First Nations Communities for purified drinking water, sewer systems, healthcare, education, job training, jobs and housing.  With increased royalties from the energy sector, and contribution from the Federal government, this can be accomplished during this decade.  Best Cure Foundation and Kitsault Energy are acutely aware of this urgent need in FNC and are eager to participate proactively in the revitalization of the energy sector and its infrastructure and all FNC in Canada.

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WHY KITSAULT?

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