British Columbia has taken over from Alberta as the source of growth in Canadian natural gas supplies for the next quarter-century, according to the National Energy Board (NEB).
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Oil/NatGas Leasing Down Sharply in Western Canada
Industry spending on natural gas and oil leases has dived to the lowest level since 1992 in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin (WCSB).
Imperial-ExxonMobil LNG Project Seeks 40-Year Canadian Export License
Canadian producers remain far from dropping out of competition for overseas sales of liquefied natural gas (LNG), as evidenced by a move by Imperial Oil and its majority owner — ExxonMobil Corp.
Containerized LNG Proposed For British Columbia
A Florida newcomer into British Columbia (BC) aims to put Canadian liquefied natural gas (LNG) on international energy markets by starting small.
BC LNG Project Seeks License Extension as GHG Concerns Raised
A dark environmental forecast is being countered by a move to brighten the commercial outlook for the all Asian-owned bid to launch overseas shipments of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the northern Pacific Coast of British Columbia (BC).
Canadian Oil/Gas Output Growth Expected, But How Much?
Canada will continue to grow as an international oil and natural gas supplier during the next 25 years, the National Energy Board (NEB) said Wednesday.
Canadian LNG Export Licenses Hit 50 Bcf/d Mark
A dream of reviving a mining ghost town with liquefied natural gas (LNG) has pumped up the total of Canadian supplies hunting with 20- to 40-year export licenses for overseas sales to 50 Bcf/d.
Canada Issuing Free-Wheeling ‘Hunting Licenses’ for LNG Export Projects
Another two Canadian terminal proposals picked up liquefied natural gas (LNG) export licenses Friday, raising the number of approvals granted by the National Energy Board (NEB) to 25.
British Columbia LNG Export License Issued to Haisla Nation
An aboriginal community has obtained approval to join the long lineup of projects competing to break into overseas markets for liquefied natural gas (LNG) from export terminals proposed on the northern Pacific Coast of British Columbia.
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TransCanada Envisions Mainline Leg Transporting More U.S. NatGas to Canada
Imports from the United States into Ontario and Quebec are expected to rise by up to 20% when TransCanada Corp. completes the next addition to the eastern legs in its natural gas Mainline in November 2017.