Blog: Cedar LNG is ‘a path to economic independence’
The Haisla Nation and Pembina Pipeline Corporation are going ahead with the Cedar LNG project in B.C., with a target time of late 2028 for starting operations and exports. Crystal Smith, elected chief councillor of the Haisla, said: “With Cedar LNG, we have proven that Indigenous communities can successfully forge a path to economic independence and…
Alliance congratulates Haisla Nation and partner on Cedar LNG decision
A message from Karen Ogen, Alliance CEO: The Alliance heartily congratulates the Haisla Nation, Cedar LNG, and Pembina Pipeline Corporation on their announcement that the Cedar LNG project will go ahead. The positive Final Investment Decision (FID) means a greater future for the Haisla People, bringing them opportunities and benefits and revenues. But it also…
Canada’s emerging LNG industry creates new opportunities for Indigenous communities
Alliance director Clifford White is interviewed by Alberta’s Canadian Energy Centre: ‘Indigenous people are the caretakers of this planet and we can be a part of making effective change.’ There is a winter spiritual tradition among the members of the Gitxaala Nation of taking a plunge into dark, swirling waters of the Pacific Ocean off…
Blog: ‘Great news’ for LNG producers
For all those naysayers predicting gloom and doom for the LNG sector, and Canada’s LNG exports, some corrective thoughts, and for our producers, good news. Canadian-based DOB Energy puts it simply with this headline: “LNG demand forecasts are great news for North American suppliers.” Key points from DOB Energy: Shell expects global LNG demand will…
Canadian LNG is Indigenous LNG, a speech by Alliance CEO Karen Ogen
The following is from a speech by Alliance CEO Karen Ogen to the 2024 Creating Energy – Northern Resource Conference at Fort St John BC, on 21 May 2024. Canadian LNG is Indigenous LNG “Creating Energy” is exactly what the First Nations Natural Gas Alliance is trying to do – creating energy for our people,…