Blog: World outlook for LNG: More!
What can we look for in the world use of LNG in 2025, and farther down the years? In 2023, the latest year for which we have full-year figures, global trade in LNG reached 404 million tonnes, up by 1.7% from 397 million tonnes in 2022. Some current estimates: For this year, the International Energy…
Blog: Year-end updates on LNG in BC
Cedar LNG set for construction to start From the Haisla Nation’s Cedar LNG project (pictures above): Construction has focussed on site preparation and clearing work to prepare for a full construction season in 2025. “In addition to site-clearing work, important environmental management measures have been implemented on site, including sediment and erosion control measures.” Cedar…
Blog: Where will BC and LNG find new power?
As LNG Canada’s partners look at potential Phase Two expansion, doubling their LNG output, they’d hope to use electrical power for their processes. And switching Phase One to electricity from BC Hydro (rather than burning some of the natural gas to generate power) is on many a wish-list. Meanwhile, Woodfibre LNG plans for its compressors…
News: BC Hydro OKs wind projects with Indigenous partners
Nine of 21 clean-energy projects submitted to BC Hydro in its last ‘call for power’ have been accepted, and all have First Nations partners. Eight of the nine will have 51% equity ownership. And Hydro adds: “This represents $2.5 billion to $3 billion of ownership by First Nations in new renewable-energy projects in the province.”…
Blog: LNG demand is strong, and BC’s is cleaner
Opponents of liquefied natural gas (LNG) development lost no time in urging the new British Columbia government to squash the LNG industry. The latest pitch avoided the old environmental eco-message: “If we want a liveable planet for ourselves, future generations and countless other species, we cannot build any more fossil fuel projects anywhere. Not one.”…