Welcomes

Canada Southern Applauds Canadian Oil Sands’ Amended Acquisition Offer

As the bidding war for the common shares of Calgary-based Canada Southern Petroleum Ltd. continues to heat up (see Daily GPI, May 31; June 6), the company said Monday it welcomes Canadian Oil Sands’ announcement that it has reduced its minimum tender condition to 50.01%. Canada Southern added that Canadian Superior failed to meet its own deadline for filing an amended offer.

August 8, 2006

Libya Welcomes North American LNG Project Planners

Libya has identified itself as fertile and welcoming soil for a budding strategy among Canadian producers of replacing their deteriorating fields by developing liquefied natural gas (LNG) abroad for tanker shipments back to North America.

April 5, 2004

Libya Welcomes North American LNG Project Planners

Libya has identified itself as fertile and welcoming soil for a budding strategy among Canadian producers of replacing their deteriorating fields by developing liquefied natural gas (LNG) abroad for tanker shipments back to North America.

April 5, 2004

Wood ‘Not Despairing’ over Local Objections to LNG, Welcomes ‘Populist Approach’

FERC Chairman Pat Wood, a staunch advocate of liquefied natural gas (LNG), said last Wednesday he was not particularly worried that a few energy companies have been forced to withdraw their plans to build LNG import facilities due to intense local opposition in certain parts of the nation. In fact, he said he welcomed local input on projects, and advised sponsors to do their “homework” at the local level.

March 29, 2004

Wood ‘Not Despairing’ over Local Opposition to LNG, Welcomes ‘Populist Approach’

FERC Chairman Pat Wood, a staunch advocate of liquefied natural gas (LNG), said Wednesday he was not particularly concerned that a few energy companies have been forced to withdraw their plans to build LNG import facilities due to intense local opposition in certain parts of the nation. In fact, he said he welcomed local input on projects, and advised sponsors to do their “homework” at the local level.

March 25, 2004