LNG

Canadian premier still optimistic about BC LNG despite protests, shrinking demand

BC LNG cleaner alternative to coal and oil VANCOUVER – Premier Christy Clark is defending her optimism on British Columbia’s fledgling liquefied natural gas industry, despite growing First Nations protests and sinking international demand. Speaking at the third annual International LNG in B.C. conference, the premier maintained her rosy outlook in a speech to hundreds of business, […]

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Westport, Gazprom partner to expand Russian market for natural gas vehicles

Westport is a leader in CNG-powered vehicles, particularly light trucks Westport Innovations Inc. of North America and Gasprom are teaming up to promote natural gas powered vehicles,  in the growing Russian automotive market, the two companies announced Thursday. Westport and the subsidiary of Russia’s  Gazprom Gazomotornoye Toplivo, have signed a market development agreement focused on expanding the

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Sanchez Energy, Targa building south Texas gas plant, pipeline

Sanchez Energy says new plant/ pipelines near Catarina, TX will lower transportation costs, increase revenue Sanchez Energy Corporation and Targa Resources Partners LP have announced they plan to build a new cryogenic natural gas processing plant and associated high pressure gathering pipelines in the Eagle Ford Shale. The processing plant, which will be located in La Salle

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Jordan Cove LNG terminal in Oregon gets OK from feds

Jordan Cove LNG terminal will ship natural gas to Asia GRANTS PASS, Ore. – Federal regulators granted final environmental approval Wednesday for building a pipeline and port facilities for shipping Rocky Mountain natural gas to Asia via the Oregon coast. The final environmental impact statement prepared for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission found that building and operating the

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BC energy corridor agreement between First Nations, Eagle Spirit Energy

Eagle Spirit energy corridor from Alberta to BC tidewater and on to Asian markets endorsed by First Nation chiefs After two years of consultation, elected and Hereditary Chiefs from BC First Nations have signed an historic letter declaring their support for the development of a multibillion dollar Eagle Spirit energy corridor traversing between Alberta and BC tidewater. The

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Global LNG oversupply, but few US, Canadian projects postponed

LNG projects need US$11-US$12 per M/Btu to work, but prices stuck at  US$7-US$8 The window for American and Canadian LNG expansion is rapidly closing, or has closed already, but few projects have been postponed so far, leading to more concerns about the global oversupply, according to a new study by consultancy Wood Mackenzie. Wood Mackenzie says that despite

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Cheniere Energy issued export license for Corpus Christi LNG facility

Cheniere Energy will build two new liquefaction trains as part of Stage 3 Cheniere Energy Inc. has been awarded a 20-year license to export approximately 1.41 Bcf/d of natural gas from its Corpus Christi Liquefaction LLC to countries that have a free trade agreement with the U.S. As reported by SNL, Corpus Christi Liquefaction initiated the FERC prefiling

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LNG Exports: Savior of American natural gas producers or just a lot of hype?

American LNG export capacity growing faster than international demand for natural gas All is not as it would seem in terms of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and its touted role of metaphoric savior of the U.S. gas markets, according to the latest analysis just published by Bentek Energy. Global gas demand growth has flagged over

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Canadian LNG project OK’d, will export US natural gas to Europe

Proposed Canadian LNG project owned by Pieridae Energy On Monday, Pieridae Energy (Canada) Ltd, announced it received approval of a long-term licence to export US and Canadian natural gas from a proposed Canadian LNG terminal in eastern Canada. The natural gas will processed at the company’s proposed Goldboro LNG plant located in Goldboro, Nova Scotia.  The LNG will then be

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