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This infographic accompanies the Yellowhead Institute Special Report, Buried Burdens: The True Costs of Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) Ownership.
Globally, the Canadian oil and gas industry has led the creation and development of Indigenous equity ownership agreements. While Indigenous Peoples with varying degrees of legal rights are included as part-owners in projects, models of equity ownership and their associated risks and benefits vary.