An abrupt lesson in a no-nonsense spirit guiding Canadian regulatory reform has been dealt out to environmental protesters and their political supporters. The National Energy Board (NEB) made an example of an attempt to inject green resistance into a pipeline toll case. The protest was rejected without NEB even seeking replies to an initial protest letter to the agency.
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Canadian Reforms Less Accommodating of Environmentalists
An abrupt lesson in a no-nonsense spirit guiding Canadian regulatory reform has been dealt out to environmental protesters and their political supporters.
ExxonMobil’s Raymond Announces Retirement
Lee R. Raymond, who served as a lightning rod for environmental critics while steadily guiding ExxonMobil Corp. to become the world’s richest public company, on Thursday said he will retire at the end of this year.
Worldwide LNG Trade is Poised for Rapid Growth
The worldwide liquefied natural gas (LNG) business is in a state of rapid growth and flux, and the U.S. marketplace is guiding it, according to Gabriel Avgerinos, general manager of LNG and gas consulting at Poten & Partners in New York. Speaking on a panel at GasMart/Power in Reno, Avgerinos predicted that a massive expansion of LNG trade and imports will take place over the next decade as long as U.S. gas prices remain above $2.50/MMBtu.
Worldwide LNG Trade is Poised for Rapid Growth
The worldwide liquefied natural gas (LNG) business is in a state of rapid growth and flux, and the U.S. marketplace is guiding it, according to Gabriel Avgerinos, general manager of LNG and gas consulting at Poten & Partners in New York. Speaking on a panel at GasMart/Power in Reno, Avgerinos predicted that a massive expansion of LNG trade and imports will take place over the next decade as long as U.S. gas prices remain above $2.50/MMBtu.