Nuclear power’s loss in Japan is rapidly turning out to spell gain for natural gas — and not least in Western Canada. Aspiring overseas exporters of liquefied natural gas (LNG) heard that encouraging word from international market participants recently in the Canadian industry capital of Calgary.
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Kitimat LNG Partners: Asian Counterparties Want Contract Secrecy
Exporters that aim to enter Asian liquefied natural gas (LNG) markets have to break modern North American habits and relearn an old business culture: strict secrecy, Canada’s National Energy Board (NEB) is being told.
Kitimat LNG Partners Seek Asian Market Exemption
In a filing with Canada’s National Energy Board, Apache Canada Ltd. seeks exemption from typical disclosures on behalf of customers.
U.S. Gas Consumption from Imports Down to 11.1% in 2010
Natural gas exporters, led downward by Canadians, lost nearly one-third of their market share in the United States over the past three years, according to new trade data from the U.S. Department of Energy.
Data Point to Season of Mending for Canadian Producers
With only one month left to finish their annual scorecard, Canadian natural gas exporters are poised to chalk up a return to better times after a bruising fall.
Data Point to Season of Mending for Canadian Producers
With only one month left to finish their annual scorecard, Canadian natural gas exporters are poised to chalk up a return to better times after a bruising fall.
Canadian Exports Founder on Economy, Oversupply
Canadian natural gas exporters are taking a beating. Volumes fell by 17%, prices tumbled 68% and revenues plunged 74% in May, according to the latest trade records kept by the National Energy Board (NEB).
Shale’s Boom, Economy’s Bust Doom Canadian Exports
Canadian natural gas exporters are taking a beating. Volumes fell by 17%, prices tumbled 68% and revenues plunged 74% in May, according to the latest trade records kept by the National Energy Board (NEB).
NEB: Canadian Exports Tapered but Commanded Higher Prices
Canadian exporters scored an 18.7% revenue gain in the last natural gas contract year. But the period also ushered in a pronounced downturn in the volume of trade with the United States. Improved prices accounted for virtually all of the increase in the total value of Canadian gas exports in the 12 months that ended Oct. 31, show records kept by the National Energy Board (NEB).
NEB: Canadian Exports Tapered but Commanded Higher Prices
Canadian exporters scored an 18.7% revenue gain in the last natural gas contract year. But the period also ushered in a pronounced downturn in the volume of trade with the United States. Improved prices accounted for virtually all of the increase in the total value of Canadian gas exports in the 12 months that ended Oct. 31, show records kept by the National Energy Board (NEB).