Federal regulators on Thursday unveiled rules to “improve safety and mitigate risk” of the nation’s sprawling natural gas distribution systems, and to reduce methane emissions, proposals that are drawing scrutiny by the industry, which cited significant concerns. The Department of Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) issued the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM).…
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TC Energy, Tribal Leaders Reach Agreement to Resume Coastal GasLink Construction
After a four-day pause for successful truce talks, construction was scheduled to resume Monday at a native rights sore spot on TC Energy Corp.’s Coastal GasLink (CGL) natural gas pipeline across northern British Columbia (BC).
BC’s Native-Owned Cedar LNG to Include Bigger Role for Native Oversight
The British Columbia (BC) environmental agency has taken over as the federal counterpart has stepped aside from the assessment of native-owned Cedar LNG, the liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project proposed for the northern Pacific coast at Kitimat.
BC’s Native-Owned Cedar LNG to Include Bigger Role for Native Oversight
The British Columbia (BC) environmental agency has taken over as the federal counterpart has stepped aside from the assessment of native-owned Cedar LNG, the liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project proposed for the northern Pacific coast at Kitimat.
Deadly Traps Discovered Along BC’s Coastal GasLink Pipeline Route
Potentially lethal guerrilla resistance tactics have triggered a criminal investigation into a native claims crusade to stop construction of TC Energy Corp.’s Coastal GasLink pipeline across northern British Columbia (BC).
Western Canada’s Coastal GasLink Gains New Majority Stakeholders
TC Energy Corp.’s 2.1 Bcf/d Coastal GasLine Pipeline Project, which would traverse the gassy fields of the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin to move supply overseas, has gained KKR and Alberta Investment Management Corp. as majority stakeholders.
LNG Canada Pipeline Conduit Facing More Scrutiny as NEB Agrees to Consider Jurisdictional Claims
A hearing has been granted to an 11th-hour attempt to delay or kill liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports from the Pacific coast of British Columbia (BC) by requiring a new federal review on top of current provincial construction and environmental approvals.
Alaska Federation of Natives Passes Resolution in Support of State’s LNG Project
The Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN), the largest native organization in Alaska, unanimously passed a resolution in support of plans to build a liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in the state.
Pacific Dredging Work Raises New Hope for Canadian LNG Exports
Preparations for Canadian liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports are advancing into a highly visible stage, fueling hope for delayed projects on the Pacific coast.
Energy Operators Increasingly Optimistic on LNG Canada Prospects
Imminent construction of the first northern Pacific coast liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal will sire more projects, according to increasingly optimistic participants in northern British Columbia (BC) and Alberta unconventional drilling.