HIGHBANK (HBK-TSXV) RESUMES CONSTRUCTION AGGREGATE (Sand & Gravel) PRODUCTION
Highbank comments on: Royal Dutch Shell -B.C.Government conditional environmental approval,AltaGas,DP-World,Eagle Spirit Energy Oil pipeline and refinery plan
” “An open debate is absolutely essential for an
initiative of this magnitude…not only for the First Nations, but for all who live in Canada.”
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HIGHBANK RESUMES AGGREGATE PRODUCTION
Vancouver, B.C. – June 18, 2015 – Highbank Resources Ltd. (the “Company”), TSX Venture: HBK.
Victor N. Bryant, CEO/President reports: “A tug and barge will be leaving today from the Port of Prince Rupert to
Swamp Point North (“SPN”), Highbank’s now fully commissioned aggregate quarry and barge load out facility.
The barge load manifest lists two larger 350 Komatsu excavators and spare parts, fleeting barge loading system
(winch and controls), diesel fuel, additional spare parts for other equipment, and general camp supplies to operate
the site over the next few months.” “The Company will now commence a work program that will concentrate on
further site development, as well as the production and stockpiling of various sizes of construction aggregates in
preparation for shipping.”
In the News – LNG, pipelines and Port of Prince Rupert Development:
Royal Dutch Shell LNG- B.C. Government conditionally approves Royal Dutch Shell PLC, LNG project in
Kitimat. For further information see The Globe and Mail – June 17/15 http://ow.ly/OsFus
AltaGas Ltd.- LNG Terminal- The CEO of AltaGas Ltd. says his company is on track to building Canada’s first
LNG export terminal by 2018, challenging an international report that said no such facility will be built in the
country by 2020. For further information see The Vancouver Sun – June 8/15 http://ow.ly/OsG2R
Victor Bryant comments: “It would seem that LNG in B.C. has developed momentum since the Petronas
conditional approval news and TransCanada Corp’s natural gas pipeline approvals.” “I have recently been in
discussions with interested parties for our crushed aggregate products for delivery to Kitimat, which is
approximately 130 miles by water from SPN.”
B.C. Shipping News- June 2015 Highlights. Please review pages 24 & 25 for ‘Updates on Port of Prince Rupert
& Stewart Bulk Terminals’. See http://ow.ly/OsIqs
Eagle Spirit Energy – A First Nation Oil Refinery and Pipeline Initiative
The following links offer an interesting narrative and varying opinions of the First Nations regarding the pipeline
and refinery proposal. Eagle Spirit Energy is an aboriginal-owned consortium fronted by native leader Calvin
Helin and underwritten by the Aquilini Group (owners of the Vancouver Canucks) that proposes a much different
approach.
Victor Bryant comments: “An open and lively discussion as evidenced in these stories benefits all stakeholders in
the process. Whatever the outcome, Highbank and its directors wholeheartedly support the First Nations peoples
and their leaders to make the correct decision going forward.” “An open debate is absolutely essential for an
initiative of this magnitude…not only for the First Nations, but for all who live in Canada.”
For further information see: The Vancouver Sun – June 17/15 ‘Opinion: Energy projects need new approach’
at http://ow.ly/OsJJt and Northern View – June 10/15 ‘Mayor Garry Reece clarifies Lax Kw’alaams position
on Eage Spirit’ at http://ow.ly/OsKNw
On behalf of the Board of Directors of
HIGHBANK RESOURCES LTD.
“Victor N. Bryant”
Victor N. Bryant
CEO/President
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