Specializing in Economics, Policy, Regulation, and Negotiation.
Keppel Gate is a Vancouver-based consultancy, specializing in energy and resource economics, public policy, regulation, project development, and commercial negotiations. Keppel Gate’s clients include corporations, governments, and First Nations.
About Us
➤ LOCATION
1538 Venables Street | Vancouver, BC | V5L 2G9
☎ CONTACT
cameron@keppelgate.com
(604) 318-4489
Clients
First nations
We help First Nations optimize benefits from the exercise of their rights and title; first and foremost through ensuring the greatest possible protection of social and environmental interests. To do this, we help our First Nations clients negotiate and implement joint ventures, partnerships, and Impact-Benefit Agreements.
government
Keppel Gate works with government clients, helping develop economic, industrial, environmental, and regulatory policy. We specialise in creative solutions, translating the general policy objectives of government into precise policy actions, legislation, and regulation.
commercial
Keppel Gate advises at the intersection of government action and commercial response. As an important input into business strategy and decision-making, we help our clients navigate changing public policy landscapes and emerging regulations. We assist in shaping our clients’ investments and actions as they enter new markets, or face regulatory or policy shifts in the markets that they already occupy.
Companies retain Keppel Gate to help them succeed when facing: new or changing environmental regulation, evolving standards, requirements, and best practices in First Nations engagement; or negotiations with regulated firms or Crown Corporations.
Keppel Gate helps organizations create an informed view on government policies and processes, and assists companies to shape their dialogue with governments, regulators, and key constituents.
Policy Blog
Keppel Gate’s Policy Blog is the place for relevant and up-to-date discussion of important issues in the energy, economics, and public policy sectors in British Columbia. Our policy focused blog seeks to directly further the conservation regarding these issues.
The BC Government has instructed BC Hydro to undertake a new Integrated Resource Plan (IRP), to be filed by February 28, 2021. When BC Hydro’s load forecasts, the key players in the IRP process, environmental legislation, and supply options for reliable capacity are considered, the only certainties that can be drawn are the impending need for additional capacity that is clean and renewable, and the fact that BC Hydro is in a difficult position.