Blog: Cedar LNG, and Haisla Chief Crystal Smith’s goosebumps
For this week’s blog, a change of pace: LNG-related comments condensed from a podcast featuring Crystal Smith, elected chief councillor of the Haisla Nation and chair of our First Nations Natural Gas Alliance: Whether it be refineries, oil, LNG, propane, methanol, we’ve had proposals within the last 10 years in regards to what the possibilities …
Newsletter: Indigenous LNG, plus a new Alliance webinar, and more. . . .
Our newsletter, 18 January 2024 Indigenous LNG: direct route and benefits At the 21st annual Natural Resources Forum in Prince George BC Jan. 16-18, we spread the word on Indigenous LNG, and advancing B.C.’s Direct Route to Indigenous Opportunity. Did you know how some of our Canadian natural gas is being moved by pipeline 5,000 …
Blog: After 12 years, a huge step for Cedar LNG
The Cedar LNG project, now a partnership between the Haisla Nation and Pembina Pipeline Corporation, has been moving along for 12 years, including obtaining a natural-gas export licence, government approvals, and engineering and environmental design. Now it’s taken a truly significant step, selecting Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) of South Korea and Black & Veatch of …
Newsletter: Cedar LNG orders floating plant. World LNG demand grows. And more . . .
Our newsletter of 04 January 2024 To kick off 2024, this graphic thought from our Alliance CEO: Global demand for LNG grew in 2023 Meanwhile, a review of world energy in 203 finds that the world used more crude oil and coal than at any time in history. But global demand for LNG continued to …