Blog: ‘Canadian LNG is Indigenous’
We’re most happy to have posted this week, during the world LNG2023 conference in Vancouver, a special look at LNG: “Canadian LNG is Indigenous. Indigenous values are powering Canada’s low-carbon LNG opportunity.” A new page at https://indigenouslng.ca/ pointed out how Indigenous-supported LNG from Canada offers clear solutions for the world’s energy trilemma, how it means…
Blog: Canada seen as No. 5 in world for LNG
A little while ago, we noted that the U.S. had seven operating LNG-for-export plants, and three more under construction. Now make that four more under construction. And the latest word is a further three have been approved, or soon will be, by investors. Indeed, nearly $30 billion in FIDs (Final Investment Decisions) is expected in…
Blog: Green lights seen for Cedar LNG
There are things still to be tied up, but the outlook is good for a go-ahead decision to come in fall on the Haisla Nation’s Cedar LNG project in B.C. The Haislas’ partner, Pembina Pipeline, says: “Everything is full speed and we’re targeting the end of September. . . . The four current work streams…
Karen Ogen: LNG in the energy future
The latest “science” on LNG from the David Suzuki Foundation offers a classic example of cherry-picking. A simple definition of cherry-picking: “The act of pointing to individual cases or data that seem to confirm a particular position while ignoring a significant portion of related and similar cases or data that may contradict that position.” That the…
Blog: Our LNG should go to Europe, too
Our Karen Ogen says Canada needs to start exporting our LNG — and that includes shipping it to Europe from the East Coast. The CEO of our First Nations Natural Gas Alliance told ‘The Huddle’ podcast from Atlantic Canada: “We’re seeing with the European energy crisis that Canada is well situated geographically to be able…