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Our newsletter: New role for pipeline trees, Woodfibre LNG hits 65%, and more . . . .

Our newsletter, 26 March 2026 New role for trees from pipeline route Cedar trees harvested by the PRGT pipeline (which will feed natural gas to Nisga’a Nation’s KsiLisims LNG project) have taken on a new life — as totem poles. As Prince Rupert Gas Transmission reports: “We’re honoured to see the first stories take shape …

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Newsletter: Natural gas and LNG vital for BC finances. And more . . .

Our newsletter, 12 March 2026 Natural gas and LNG vital for BC finances Our latest blog: The province of BC is having trouble paying the bills right now, with revenues falling behind the pace of expenditures. But one of the few bright spots in our government’s finances is natural gas and LNG. Over the next …

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Newsletter: Anti-LNG myths busted, and more . . .

Our newsletter, 26 February 2026 How the latest anti-LNG myths are busted The headline from Resource Works was: “LNG attacked with myth-information.” The story went on to address two claims being pushed these days by anti-LNG groups: That the world faces a glut of LNG production that will push prices down, thus damaging BC LNG …

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Our newsletter: Natural gas and LNG ‘a national imperative.’ And more. . . .

Our newsletter, 12 February 2026 Natural-gas and LNG are a must for Canada. That message was from Alliance CEO Karen Ogen (above), in her remarks at a meeting of the Alliance’s special advisory group: “LNG and natural-gas development are not just an opportunity, they are a national imperative. “US trade action and threats to Canadian …

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Newsletter: LNG and gas a national imperative. Our LNG’s power to cut world emissions. And more . . .

Our newsletter: 29 January 2026 LNG and natural gas a national imperative Alliance CEO Karen Ogen (above) had key messages for Canada as she spoke to a meeting of Alliance advisors in January: “Looking ahead, 2026 looks to be a pivotal year for First Nations’ interest in natural-gas development. . . . “LNG and natural-gas …

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