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LNG and natural resources = billions for BC

Our thanks to Resource Works for compiling the facts and figures below: The BC government draws billions in revenues from British Columbia’s natural-resource industries. The province’s latest fiscal plan looks to earn $3.2 billion from natural resources in 2024-25, up from $3 billion in 2023-24. And it forecasts $3.4 billion in 2025-26 and $3.8 billion …

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Newsletter: Cool news from LNG Canada. And much more . . . .

Our newsletter: 24 October 2024 Cool news from LNG Canada LNG Canada takes another step forward, unloading refrigerants (liquefied petroleum gas) from the ocean tanker Gaschem Atlantic.and introducing them to the Kitimat plant to begin initial cooling processes. It means that the local community may notice an increase in the size of burn-off flares of …

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Newsletter: World LNG players go electric. And more LNG news. . . .

Our newsletter: 10 October 2024  World LNG players go electric LNG projects with electric motor drives are setting new benchmarks for facilities with low greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions in North America and beyond. New LNG projects in the Asia-Pacific are at the low end of the scale in terms of GHG intensity, aided by carbon capture and …

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Blog: Things B.C. election candidates need to know, on LNG and more

With the B.C. election coming up October 19, here are some things that candidates need to know about First Nations, LNG development, and natural resource extraction: First, forget the myth that Indigenous Peoples largely oppose resource development. That myth should have died with a national survey in 2022 that found 65 percent of Indigenous respondents …

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Newsletter: LNG Canada eyes expansion, our lost LNG opportunities, and more . . .

Our newsletter: 26 September 2024 LNG Canada eyes Phase 2 expansion As LNG Canada stepped up testing at its Kitimat plant, there was more talk of the firm’s partners looking at expansion — doubling its initial planned output of 14 million tonnes of LNG a year. “The kind of prerequisites are there,” CEO Jason Klein …

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