First Nations LNG Alliance Newsletter 07 – A step forward for LNG in BC

A step forward for LNG in BC Congratulations to LNG Canada for another step forward in the long march toward the finishing line for a $40-billion plant and terminal at Kitimat. The company has selected two candidates to be the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contractors for the project. They are two partnerships: one of TechnipFMC …

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First Nations LNG Alliance Newsletter 06 – Indigenous Support For LNG

FIRST NATIONS, LNG, AND ECO-ACTIVISTS As CEO of the First Nations Natural Gas Alliance, I offered northern BC newspapers an opinion article on First Nations and LNG in BC. It began this way: “The days when First Nations take a back seat on how their territories are managed are past. “In fact it is dismaying …

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LNG, CO2, methane and emissions

Environmental NGOs continue to oppose LNG using all tactics available.  Their latest issue is suggesting that BC won’t meet its emission targets if it allows LNG plants to proceed. The plants will be big greenhouse-gas emitters, opponents say, and that’s on top of GHGs emitted by natural-gas wells and processes. “You can’t have LNG and …

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First Nations, LNG, and eco-activists

LNG Alliance CEO Karen Ogen-Toews is dismayed by some environmental activists. A special opinion piece first published in The Interior News, Smithers: The days when First Nations take a back seat on how their territories are managed are past. In fact it is dismaying to find that some environmental activists are trying to control First …

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