Blog: US OKs new competitor for B.C. LNG

We keep a watchful eye on potential competition for overseas sales from our B.C. LNG plants. We usually look south for this — but now we should look northwards as well, because a proposed project in Alaska could match our “natural advantages” in LNG exports. South of us, the U.S. has seven active LNG-for-export plants, …

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Newsletter: Why Canada should export LNG, and more news. . .

Our newsletter of 13 April 2023 Why Canada should export LNG Indigenous leaders and energy executives, in Ottawa on a mission with Energy for a Secure Future (ESF), called on G7 countries (which include Canada) to prioritize Canadian LNG at their next ministers’ meeting on the climate, energy, and environment. ESF chair Shannon Joseph: “As …

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Newsletter: Woodfibre LNG to beat net-zero targets. And more . . . .

Our newsletter: 30 March 2023 Woodfibre LNG to beat net-zero targets Woodfibre LNG pledges its plant will be net zero in 2027, 23 years ahead of the federal target of 2050, and three years ahead of BC’s net-zero requirement for new LNG plants. Woodfibre’s net-zero plan includes electrification, new technology, and then forestry carbon offsets …

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Blog: Cedar LNG and First Nations

The Cedar LNG project in BC, led by the Haisla Nation, says it has the strong support of neighbouring Nations. “Years of collaboration and constructive engagement with these Nations have helped to ensure the project will be designed, constructed, and operated responsibly, while providing benefits through construction jobs and contracting, training opportunities, long-term employment, and …

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