liquefied natural gas

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Federal government continues to reject golden opportunities to export LNG

Currently, Canada has no operational LNG export terminals.


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The cost of regulatory delay imposed upon LNG investments in B.C. could reach C$24.8 billion per year by 2025.


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The regulatory approval process for Pacific NorthWest LNG has taken more than 750 days and counting.


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B.C.’s LNG industry has the potential to supply 11 to 20 per cent of the Asia-Pacific LNG market by 2020.


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Last summer, I wrote that the Supreme Court’s Tsilhqot’in decision, which for the first time granted Aboriginal title outside an Indian reserve, was going to be a real game changer and would “increase uncertainty in Canada’s natural resource sectors in areas lacking treaties with First Nations.”


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A pair of petroleum-related events in Canada has re-invigorated the public debate over the movement of petrochemicals such as oil and liquefied natural gas.