Disgusting, cruel, stupid: BC NDP and frac’ers (Vitreo Minerals) use USA Nazis’ threats to Canada to deregulate and speed up frac harms. 1) We must reduce energy use and waste, and pollution, not increase and speed it up, 2) We must use other ways of energy that do not destroy life, 3) Humans must reduce their baby making, pronto (no matter what rape religions say), instead of mining frac sand!

B.C. company wants to open $300M made-in-Canada sand mine to fuel anticipated fracking, LNG boom, Proposal comes as province focuses on new developments, igniting worry among climate groups by Andrew Kurjata, CBC News, May 04, 2025

A B.C.-based company wants to open a sand mine north of Prince George to provide a made-in-Canada solution to an anticipated boost in liquefied natural gas production.

Vitreo Minerals’ proposed silica sand mine, about 60 kilometres north of the city, near Bear Lake, would produce sand used in hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, to prop open the fractures that are created during crude oil and natural gas extraction.

Right now, the company says, most of that sand is imported from Wisconsin, but amid a “Buy Canadian” movement, CEO Scott Broughton believes that should apply to the industrial sector, as well.

“We should make that locally. We should capture that market,” he said while speaking at the Minerals North conference held in Prince George this week.

Global trade instability has accelerated the push to export Canada’s liquefied natural gas, but as CBC’s Lyndsay Duncombe explains, that boost is also sparking concern that the industry could move too fast, putting climate and communities at risk.

Broughton said the project has an estimated value of $300 million and would include an industrial mine, quarry and finishing plant and provide approximately 150 ongoing jobs, while vice-president of operations Cullen McCormick characterized it as a “glorified sand and gravel pit” in terms of appearance and process.In my frac’d experience, I believe most of these promises are greasy embellishments.

B.C.’s Environmental Assessment Office is currently seeking public feedback on the project and will be hosting an open house at the Bear Lake Community Hall on May 13, but the proposal comes as the province is promising to fast-track Translation: deregulate and let abusive lying frac’ers do as they please. Just disgusting. Protecting and supporting Canada, and buying Canadian made does not require destroying the environment or Indigenous and community rights, the scant few that there are select new industrial developments — and as conservation groups are sounding the alarm about B.C. falling behind on its environmental goals amid the rush to diversify the economy away from the United States.

Push for development

If it moves forward, sand from the mine would be sold into the Montney oil and gas basin bordering northeast B.C. and Alberta, where industry is anticipating increased demand as the LNG Canada facility comes online in Kitimat, on B.C.’s North Coast, later this year.

That project will take gas shipped by pipeline from near Dawson Creek, B.C. and cool it for storage and export to Asian markets overseas.

Liquefied natural gas (LNG) has been identified by both the federal and provincial governments as a key way to reduce Canada’s reliance on the United States as a market for energy exports amid a trade war initiated by U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats of economic annexation.That’s bullshit, CBC, and you and BC NDP and all other gov’ts in Canada know it. Greed and insanity ramping up by way of water-destroying ground-shattering frac’ing and LNG started years ago, long before Trump1, never mind Trump2, as full steam ahead, with companies pushing gov’ts for billions more dollars in freebies (e.g. free water and paved roads in the north to nowhere), subsidies, and masses more deregulation to ensure that the frac quakes and harms to environment, water, public health, families, communities, wildlife can escalate and profits amassed unimpeded. Using the USA Nazi threats to Canada as justification to harm many is disinformation and human grossness and greed. Nothing “Buy Canada” about it. Fuckers

And it’s not alone: there are five potential LNG projects in British Columbia at various stages of approval, and the province’s NDP government has promised to move quickly to get them through the queue.Irresponsible and cruel of the NDP, but typical. I’ve never yet seen an NDP in Canada that’s progressive or responsible, they’re just con gov’ts in disguise, enabling industry’s harms. For BC’s NDP to use Trump2’s threats to deregulate and escalate the horrific frac harms is pure Herr Harper shit, and terribly irresponsible and cruel to the frac harmed. Frac’ing needs to be criminalized, not escalated.

But while advocates for the industry say LNG is the cleanest-burning fossil fuel in the world and helps replace emissions worldwideBig lie that was proven in 2011 not to be true! And proven again and again in subsequent research. Frac’d methane for LNG is not natural, and is far more polluting than even coal and much more expensive to produce, thus why companies demand $billions in subsidies and gifts, and refuse to repair the endless harms and impacts they cause, and also, walk from cleanup – intentionally, with blessings from their self regulators and politicians, critics point out that its production is resource-intensive and argue it is contributing to, rather than mitigating, the climate crisis.

Climate concerns from LNG, fracking

Dr. Melissa Lem, a family physician and president of the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment, has spoken out against the expansion of the LNG industry, saying that increasing demand for fracking worsens health outcomes by increasing emissions.

“Producing and burning fossil fuels have serious human health implications, especially for those living near fracking and LNG infrastructure,” she said in a statement.

“Expanding LNG exports ties B.C. to a volatile, polluting industry [and] will drive up health-care costs, insurance rates and the cost of living while worsening health, air and water quality, and climate impacts.”

In its own Climate Change Accountability report released this week, the province conceded that it is not on track to meet its own targets for cutting emissions, anticipating an emissions decrease of 20 per cent below 2007 levels by 2030, as opposed to its goal of 40 per cent.

The largest source of emissions is transport, specifically road travel, followed by the industrial sector, including oil and gas. Though the report indicates the industry has managed to reduce the intensity of emissions, it also shows spikes associated with an increase in gas extraction, driven in part by the expansion of the LNG industry.

Speaking to reporters this week, Energy and Climate Solutions Minister Adrian Dix said it was clear the province was not on track in its goals, but touted the overall emissions reductions seen in the report and promised to bring new clean energy projects powered by renewable sources online.Farts in the wind, farts in the NDP wind.

Government needs to make ‘hard decisions’: B.C. Greens

The B.C. Green Party, however, criticized the response, arguing the NDP has been focused on getting headlines by announcing new resource projects instead of making “hard decisions” needed to tackle climate change.

“Investments in clean energy projects won’t get us back on track when their purpose is to power oil and gas extraction for export,” Interim Leader Jeremy Valeriote said in a statement, referencing reports that new electricity projects could go toward powering LNG production facilities.I believe Site C dam is just about “greening” up frac’ing and make super polluting LNG sweet and clean.

Hazel Thayer, a content creator focused on climate change based in Victoria, told CBC’s All Points West this week that she’s been frustrated to see concerns about the environment take a back seat to industrial development during the current political moment, referencing the lack of discussion around emissions during the recent federal election.

“It was sort of an argument of who likes pipelines more,” she said. 

B.C. speeding up approvals

Ma says the legislation gives cabinet the power to designate projects as significant on a case-by-case basis, and that they could originate from Crown corporations, local governments, First Nations or the private sector. 

The minister says the legislation will speed up permitting through an alternative none environmental assessment process and other streamlining deregulate deregulate deregulate tools, promising that none of these will change the quality of assessment or obligations to First Nations under the Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.do I believe this promise? no.

As for the current proposal north of Prince George, the proposal is still in the early stages of development, but McCormick said as long as fracking and LNG development are happening in Canada, it should create as many local jobs as possible.What the fuck is this bullshit? I highly doubt the jobs numbers as promised by this frac sand bunch. Besides, frac;ing must be stopped. Permanently. Water is much too valuable to continue allowing frac’ers destroying the subsurface and surface with their endless frac quakes, drilling through aquifers everywhere, intentionally poisoning water, and intentionally losing much of it permanently, to the hydrogeological cycle. Jobs need to come from safer less polluting less damaging ways.

“We’re estimating a $300 million project development,” he said. “Let’s keep all that money and business and opportunity for locals here in the region rather than shipping that up from the U.S.”Sleazy douche! Frac’ers have proven over and over again, that they do not give a shit about locals, jobs or those of us whose lives, water, homes, communities and or health they destroy. Frac’ers are only interested in making money for themselves off of harming others, the local environment and earth’s livability. Using Trump’s threats to feed local greed and spill tall tales about natural gas and LNG being clean, and promises of riches for all, is cruel and inhumane. Frac’ers have been shoving the same fucking promises and lies everywhere they invade demanding more and more and more subsidies and for authorities to look the other way to enable the devastating frac harms, for decades now. Unforgivable abuse (this poster below is already 11 years old!).

Refer also to:

Climate "pragmatists" suggest the energy transition is too expensive. But burning fossil fuels is far more costly. The $87 trillion in damages corporate America alone is inflicting on us is just the startGift link to my @opinion.bloomberg.com columnwww.bloomberg.com/opinion/arti…

Mark Gongloff (@markgongloff.bsky.social) 2025-05-02T13:03:13.624Z

2025: New review: What’s destroying life on earth? Human overpopulation. Having 1 less child is 50 times more effective in reducing individual carbon footprints than other actions. “With human numbers doubling on Earth between 1970 and 2020, demand for freshwater resources for domestic use increased globally by 600%” while frac’ers permanently remove from the hydrogeological cycle 25-100% of the water they inject. “Re-fracturing may take place up to four times” on individual wells.

2025: A Frac Sand Bre-X (without the investor rush)? Calgary’s Sio Silica (prev Canwhite Frac Sands) not accepting their licence in Manitoba was denied, relaunches project as SiMBA, tap dances synergy with BrokenHead Ojibway Nation (to get approval via Pierre Poilievre?) even though “None of the company’s activities will be on Brokenhead lands, [Sio Silica CEO Feisal] Somji said.”Watch the frac’ers use Nazi USA’s threats to Canada to also push the MB NDP to not only reverse their refusal, but to do so with frac frenzy free for all deregulation for this insanely high risk apparent frac sand project that was denied last year

2024: Wise Manitoba gov’t says no to Calgary’s Sio Silica (CanWhite Sands) frac sand extraction at Vivian after ousted PC’s reportedly tried to sneak in approval for the invasive, health-harming, aquifer-destroying project after losing the election.

2024: New research: Fossil fuel pollution irreversibly harms kids’ brains, including causing cancer.

2024: No UnnaturalLG! New peer reviewed paper shows LNG is worse polluter than coal.

2024: USA: Surveys of methane pollution from oil and gas systems continues to be far higher than gov’t estimates, wasting about $1Billion worth of gas annually and causing $9.3Billion in yearly climate damage. Dr. Robert Howarth: “It’s worse than most of us have been saying. … Shale gas and LNG are really bad for climate.”

2024: New Study: Methane emissions soaring since 2006 (frac’ing the culprit?) jeopardizing already flailing climate goals (while politicians lie, saying emissions are decreasing, serving their frac lords).

2024: USA finally regulates deadly Silica Dust; long-awaited rule will limit worker exposure, which can lead to incurable, debilitating lung disease. *But* rule is delayed 1 year for coal, 2 years for metal/nonmetal miners. (Will oil and gas be exempt?)Trump’s Nazis are destroying the EPA, deregulating like mad. I expect there will zero protections to workers and families harmed by oil, gas, coal and frac, including from silica sand/dust, which of course, greed in Canada is copying.

2021: Frac Sand Sentinel #372: MUST READ Letter by retired judge Tom Lister to Roberta Walls, DNR, frac sand “regulator”

2021: Wisconsin Frac Sand Mining Harms Lawsuit: Cooks Valley couple files lawsuit against EOG Resources and Kraemer Mining & Materials for property and groundwater pollution, damages to home, radon gas, health and property value harms

2021: Wisconsin: Judge denies frac sand mine permit; Rules regulator broke the law (as oil patch regulators do regularly, everywhere) when it granted Meteor Timber permit to fill 16 acres of wetlands

2021: Silica Dust is Deadly. Don’t let CanWhiteSands, any sand miner, frac’er or their enabling “regulators” tell you otherwise

2021: New study: Canada overlooking (intentionally?) industry’s methane leaks.

Slide from Ernst presentations.

2019: New study: Frac’ing in U.S. & Canada linked to worldwide atmospheric methane spike. “This recent increase in methane is massive,” Howarth said. “It’s globally significant.”

This entry was posted in Global Frac News. Bookmark the permalink.