The United States and Canada may hold less than one-fifth of the world’s shale resources, but combined they produce nearly all of the shale natural gas and oil, and that’s unlikely to change anytime soon, Raymond James & Associates Inc. said Monday.
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Proposed Natural Gas Pipeline to Canada’s East Coast Must Overcome Long Odds, Skeptics Say
Bear Head LNG is proposing a 1,600-kilometer (1,000-mile) pipeline to bring Western Canadian natural gas to the Maritimes for transformation into liquefied natural gas (LNG) that would make the short ocean hop to European markets. Management is optimistic about the project, but some experts question whether it is feasible, considering the outlook for natural gas prices.
Canada’s LNG Export Proponents Urged to Cooperate with Native Communities
Sponsors of liquefied natural gas (LNG) export projects on Canada’s Pacific coast were urged Wednesday by an industry-supported study to give high priority to establishing cooperation with native communities.
Canada’s NEB Reformers Seen as Business-Friendly
Canada’s Liberal government has recruited experts in adapting projects and regulations to environmental, community and aboriginal concerns for a panel mandated to chart a course to “modernize” the National Energy Board (NEB).
Canada’s NEB Sees Brief Decline in NatGas Output from U.S. Shale Competition Before LNG Exports Ramp Up
Canadian oil and natural gas production will keep growing, but soft prices and environmental restrictions will slow the pace and generate setbacks, the National Energy Board (NEB) predicted Wednesday in a revised 25-year forecast.
TransCanada Offers Mainline Toll Reduction
TransCanada Corp. set out Thursday to refill its natural gas Mainline — and help recover Canadian sales lost to U.S. exporters — with an offer to cut tolls by as much as 47%.
Appalachia, Montney NatGas Projects to Western Canada Signal One Outcome: Big Glut
Three natural gas pipeline projects to Western Canada, two from Appalachian shale country and one from the Montney Shale, await approval to move forward, but if all three were to pass muster, it could be the worst possible outcome for shippers, an analysis indicates.
Canadian Government, Provinces Mulling Price For Carbon
The price of carbon emissions across Canada should start at a minimum C$10 (US$7.60) per ton in 2018 and climb to C$50 (US$38) as of 2022, the federal government recommended Monday.
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On Accusations of Bias, NEB Hearings Panel Recuses Itself in TransCanada Energy East Review
TransCanada Corp.’s mammoth Energy East project ground to a halt Friday, when all three members of the National Energy Board (NEB) hearings panel reviewing the plan disqualified themselves.
Louisiana, Offshore Lead Weekly Rig Gains
In a flip from the previous week’s rig count, the latest tally from Baker Hughes Inc. (BHI) showed offshore rigs making a comeback, gaining eight units, while the land rig category added just three for a total gain of 11 rigs to 508 active in the United States. Louisiana led the states among gainers, and it’s about time.