Karen Ogen: LNG in the energy future

The latest “science” on LNG from the David Suzuki Foundation offers a classic example of cherry-picking. A simple definition of cherry-picking: “The act of pointing to individual cases or data that seem to confirm a particular position while ignoring a significant portion of related and similar cases or data that may contradict that position.” That the …

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Port Edward LNG eyes construction start

Port Edward LNG hopes to start construction in fall on its small-scale LNG-for-export plant, 9 km south of Prince Rupert. CEO Chris Hilliard told the Alliance board: “Whether it happens in the fall or whether it drags out a little bit into winter, we will finally break ground and get into our two-year construction cycle. …

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Blog: Our LNG should go to Europe, too

Our Karen Ogen says Canada needs to start exporting our LNG — and that includes shipping it to Europe from the East Coast. The CEO of our First Nations Natural Gas Alliance told ‘The Huddle’ podcast from Atlantic Canada: “We’re seeing with the European energy crisis that  Canada is well situated geographically to be able …

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Newsletter: LNG exports will be big for BC. And let’s cut red tape for Ksi Lisims LNG.

Our newsletter: 11 May 2023 LNG exports will be big for BC The Business Council of BC sees new LNG exports giving a healthy boost to BC’s export economy. In a new report, the council says: “Our projection foresees LNG adding $4.4 billion in energy exports, but some projections suggest the figure is likely to …

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