Canadian political leaders are refusing to let project delays and shaky markets lower high expectations for rapid development of liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports from shale drilling in northern British Columbia (BC).
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Canada Still Pushing for Rapid LNG Export Development
Canadian political leaders are refusing to let project delays and shaky markets lower high expectations for rapid development of liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports from shale drilling in northern British Columbia (BC).
Canada Optimistic on Gas Export Projects
Canadian political leaders are refusing to let project delays and shaky markets lower high expectations for rapid development of liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports from unconventional drilling in northern British Columbia (BC).
Shippers, Consumers: TransCanada Restructuring a Costly Band-Aid
The proposed business restructuring of TransCanada Corp.’s shaky natural gas Mainline is a thinly disguised bailout of the company that will cost its customers C$3.2 billion, said an Alberta government watchdog agency.
Shippers Protest TransCanada Conversion
The proposed business restructuring of TransCanada Corp.’s shaky natural gas Mainline is a thinly disguised bailout of the company that will cost its customers C$3.2 billion, said an Alberta government watchdog agency (see related story).
Windsor Energy Faces Possible Fines In New Brunswick
Windsor Energy Corp. has found itself on shaky ground in New Brunswick after it allowed a contractor to conduct seismic testing in a town without its consent, violating the province’s Oil and Natural Gas Act.
Smooth Sailing Predicted for Kitimat LNG
The planned first Canadian liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal will be a gateway to a growth dream by the standards of shaky North American markets and prices, Canada’s National Energy Board (NEB) is being told.
Smooth Sailing Predicted for Kitimat LNG
The planned first Canadian liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal will be a gateway to a growth dream by the standards of shaky North American markets and prices, Canada’s National Energy Board (NEB) is being told.
Canadian Gas Drilling Depressed; Surplus is Waning
The new year in Canadian natural gas exports is off to a shaky start, but strong domestic demand for underground oilsands production and reduced drilling are burning off surplus supplies.
Canadian Gas Drilling Depressed; Surplus is Waning
The new year in Canadian natural gas exports is off to a shaky start, but strong domestic demand for underground oilsands production and reduced drilling are burning off surplus supplies.