Oil, lumber companies mobilize to protect pipelines, mills from B.C. wildfires
VANCOUVER — Kinder Morgan Canada and other companies are working to keep some of the more than 200 wildfires burning across British Columbia away from their infrastructure, while a number of firms have suspended or reduced operations for the indefinite future.
“At this time, I think that we’re fine, but each day brings a new set of circumstances,” said Steve Robertson, vice-president of corporate affairs at Imperial Metals Corp. (TSX:III).
The company’s Mount Polley open-pit copper and gold mine in the Williams Lake area of B.C. is not directly impacted by the fires, but the ongoing threat has displaced some employees and closed certain roads, affecting the availability of workers and supplies, he said.
The mine continues to operate at a reduced capacity, said Robertson, and the company has a number of plans in place, including one to evacuate the site should the fires move close.


