LNG in BC

Our blog: B.C. premier’s new focus on natural resources is welcome

It might not amount to a full religious or political conversion, but it’s good to see B.C. Premier David Eby recognizing a little light on the road of natural-resource development. He told the B.C. Natural Resources Forum in Prince George that B.C.’s resources “need to be developed” and added: “Responsible, sustainable development of natural resources …

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Newsletter: North American LNG output to double. And more news. . . .

Our newsletter: 16 January 2025 North American LNG to double by 2028 Liquefied natural gas production in North America will double between 2024 and 2028, if all new LNG projects planned in the U.S., Mexico and B.C. go ahead, Evaluate Energy forecasts. The energy business intelligence group notes in a new report that, of 10 …

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Blog: Emissions cap? ‘I’m pissed.’ And Alberta’s premier is not alone. . . .

Ottawa bills its planned emissions cap on oil and gas as “limiting pollution, driving innovation, and creating jobs.” That’s not at all what critics see. They forecast instead “lower production, lower exports, fewer jobs, lower GDP, and less revenues to governments to fund critical infrastructure and social programs on which Canadians rely.” That was from Lisa …

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First Nations Natural Gas Alliance Newsletter