Blog: Where’s the business case for hydrogen?

By KAREN OGEN-TOEWS CEO, First Nations Natural Gas Alliance So Prime Minister Trudeau says there has “never been a strong business case” for liquified natural gas exports from Canada’s East Coast to Europe. “There needs to be a business case,” he added. “It needs to make sense for Germany to be receiving LNG directly from …

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LNG exports: ‘Win, win, win.’

Our latest newsletter: Our Alliance CEO, Karen Ogen-Toews, on exporting Canadian LNG to Europe: “Canada is selling its natural gas to the United States for $3, they’re turning around and making it into LNG and selling it for $10. . . . We need to get on board. “Trudeau talks about selling a better business …

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Blog: Faint hopes for East Coast LNG exports?

As hopes for LNG exports via the East Coast hang in the balance, there were reports that Ottawa and Quebec might both be willing, somehow, to give them a chance. This as political pressure on both governments rose, citing Germany’s pleas for Canadian LNG. National Post reported: “The possible revival of a liquefied natural gas …

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Newsletter: They export LNG. We export poutine.

Mozambique, Qatar, Australia, Mexico, Malaysia, Nigeria, Algeria, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, the UAE and the USA are all seizing the opportunity to export LNG. But while Germany pleaded last week for exports of LNG to reduce Germany’s dependence on Russian LNG, our federal government spoke instead of exporting hydrogen, and poured cold water on thoughts …

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