For the first time in 22 years a surviving relic of Canadian energy trade regulation — volume control on natural gas and oil exports — has popped up on the national agenda for review and change. The renewed interest comes when British Columbia is poised to become the departure point for tankers bound for Asian markets with liquefied Canadian gas.
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Canada Weighing Energy Export Controls
For the first time in 22 years a surviving relic of Canadian energy trade regulation — volume control on natural gas and oil exports — has popped up on the national agenda for review and change. The renewed interest comes when British Columbia is poised to become the departure point for tankers bound for Asian markets with liquefied Canadian gas.
Aboriginal Land Claims Dispute Hinders Mackenzie Project
A new hurdle popped up in the path of the Mackenzie Gas Project today (Sept. 2) when one of four aboriginal communities along the proposed pipeline route filed a lawsuit demanding seats on the government panel that will conduct the development’s environmental review.
Independence, SupplyLink Clear FERC Obstacle, But More Ahead
Sponsors of the proposed Independence Pipeline and SupplyLink expansion probably popped a few champagne corks last Wednesday as FERC finally awarded the Midwest-to-East Coast projects their certificates after being ensnared in heated controversy for more than three years. But no sooner had the inked dried on the final order than rehearing requests started trickling into the Commission, possibly signaling more trouble ahead.
It’s a Go for Independence, SupplyLink
Sponsors of the proposed Independence Pipeline and SupplyLinkexpansion probably popped a few champagne corks yesterday as FERCfinally awarded the Midwest-to-East Coast projects theircertificates after being ensnared in heated controversy for morethan three years.
PanCanadian Find Could Nearly Double Sable Output
The next growth step for Atlantic Canada’s fledgling natural-gasindustry has popped up on the horizon, in the form of a discoverywith potential to double offshore production and exports to NewEngland. Offshore of Nova Scotia, PanCanadian Petroleum Ltd.expects to know by the end of this year the true size of a gas findin the Sable Island region that it has christened Deep Panuke.
PanCanadian Find Could Boost Sable Output
The next growth step for Atlantic Canada’s fledgling natural gasindustry has popped up on the horizon in the form of a discoverywith potential to double offshore production and exports to NewEngland. Offshore of Nova Scotia, PanCanadian Petroleum Ltd.expects to know by the end of this year the true size of a gas findin the Sable Island region that it has christened Deep Panuke.