Alliance presentation a hit
Our First Nations Natural Gas Alliance drew strong attendance at a sidebar presentation and discussion during the big B.C. Natural Resources Forum event in Prince George. Among the points we made: Liquefied natural gas has created jobs and opportunities for First Nations and communities across B.C. LNG will help provide lower-emission energy to Asia as…
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…
Newsletter: Updates on LNG in BC. New minister to manage BC LNG. And more. . . .
Our newsletter: 02 January 2025 From us all at the First Nations Natural Gas Alliance, Happy New Year! Updates on LNG in BC From Cedar LNG (photos above) to FortisBC, who is moving on LNG projects in BC, who is waiting on government decisions, who is at work in the water, who is getting a…
Newsletter: Where will BC and LNG find new power? BC OKs First Nation windfarms. And more . . . .
Our newsletter: 19 December 2024 First, from us all at the First Nations Natural Gas Alliance, Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and a terrific New Year to follow! Where will BC and LNG find new power? BC LNG developers want electrical power to run their plants. Add to that booming power demands as governments at all…
Newsletter: LNG critics’ hype misses marks. U.S. tariff plan. Indigenous energy news. And more . . . .
Our newsletter: 05 December 2024 LNG critics’ hype misses marks Opponents of LNG development lost no time in urging the new BC government to squash the industry. But they ignored how world LNG demand is strong, and BC’s LNG is cleaner. And they ignored much more about the benefits. Instead of the usual environmental attack,…