The smallest entry in the lineup to export liquefied natural gas (LNG) from a proposed new terminal at Kitimat on the northern Pacific coast of British Columbia has postponed its original startup date by two years.
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Curtiss-Wright Opens Door to U.S. Shale Markets
Engineering company Curtiss-Wright Corp. said Monday it would pay $135.1 million in cash to acquire Cimarron Energy Inc. to gain entry into the U.S. shale oil and natural gas market.
$5B LNG Export Project Proposed For Atlantic Canada
With an Alberta-grown veteran of international industry at the helm, a newcomer last week launched an Atlantic coast entry into the lineup of Canadian liquefied natural gas (LNG) export projects.
Atlantic Canada Draws $5B LNG Export Project
With an Alberta-grown veteran of international industry at the helm, a newcomer on Wednesday launched an Atlantic coast entry into the lineup of Canadian liquefied natural gas (LNG) export projects.
‘Tectonic Shift’ Under Way in Midstream Sector
The drillbit is moving from unconventional dry natural gas activity to wetter gas and crude, but the infrastructure has yet to catch up, increasing barriers to entry for some and giving existing operators a “natural edge,” an analyst with Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co. Inc. (TPH) said in new research on the midstream sector.
‘Tectonic Shift’ Said Under Way in Midstream Sector
The drillbit is moving from unconventional dry natural gas activity to wetter gas and crude, but the infrastructure has yet to catch up, increasing barriers to entry for some and giving existing operators a “natural edge,” an analyst with Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co. Inc. (TPH) said in new research on the midstream sector.
Smaller of BC LNG Export Projects Lining Up Customers
Canadian producers and international traders are lining up to support the aboriginal entry into plans for liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminals on the Pacific coast of northern British Columbia (BC), the National Energy Board (NEB) has been told.
Smaller of BC LNG Export Projects Lining Up Customers
Canadian producers and international traders are lining up to support the aboriginal entry into plans for liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminals on the Pacific coast of northern British Columbia (BC), the National Energy Board (NEB) has been told.
Talisman Trims Plans in Marcellus, Ups Liquids Developments
Calgary-based Talisman Energy Inc. said Tuesday it plans to reduce the number of rigs it operates in the Marcellus Shale by the end of the year, but it will increase development in the Eagle Ford and Farrell Creek shales, which are both liquids-rich.
Occidental Buys into Eagle Ford, Adds Bakken Acreage
Occidental Petroleum Corp. on Friday made two deals valued at $3.2 billion that give it entry into the Eagle Ford Shale and boost its land holdings in the Bakken Shale.