A northern Pacific coast tribe has teamed up with a marine services firm to win a C$500 million ($375 million) tugboat contract for Canada’s first liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal in British Columbia (BC).
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Gulfport Reports LA Pipe, Production Back at 100% Following Accident
Almost two months after a tugboat and barge accident ruptured its natural gas pipeline and killed four people, Gulfport Energy Corp. reported last week that the natural gas sales line serving its West Cote Blanche Bay field is back to full operation.
Gulfport Reports LA Pipe, Production Back at 100% Following October Tug Accident
Almost two months after a tugboat and barge accident ruptured its natural gas pipeline and killed four people, Gulfport Energy Corp. reported Wednesday that the natural gas sales line serving its West Cote Blanche Bay field is back to full operation.
Trinidad Strike Settled in Two Days, But Raises Red Flags
The gas market, particularly in the Northeast, got a little scare last week when striking tugboat workers shut down liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments from Trinidad, the largest LNG exporter to the United States, for two days.
Trinidad Strike Settled in Two Days, But Raises Red Flags
The gas market, particularly in the Northeast, got a little scare last week when striking tugboat workers shut down liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments from Trinidad, the largest LNG exporter to the United States, for two days.