Industry and government are getting an education about the tallest hurdle in the way of Canadian plans for new Asian energy export channels: aboriginal communities that occupy or claim vast tracts of northern Alberta and British Columbia (BC). The lessons are being taught by emerging commercial relationships and parallel regulatory cases on oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG).
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Canada’s Natives Prefer Exporting LNG Over Oil
Industry and government are getting an education about the tallest hurdle in the way of Canadian plans for new Asian energy export channels: aboriginal communities that occupy or claim vast tracts of northern Alberta and British Columbia (BC).
Rutgers’ Lab Volunteers Will Find Out Just How Bad Sour Gas Stinks
A new run is being taken at one of the tallest hurdles confronting natural gas supply development in Canada, fear of emissions from “sour” reserves, laced with lethal hydrogen-sulphide, which make up about a third of Canada’s gas resources. This time the scientific effort will be quartered in the northeastern United States in an independent laboratory far removed from conflicts in the western provinces.