Possibility opens for LNG exports from Canada
While formerly on the shelf, a pipeline that could feed a liquefied natural gas terminal in British Columbia can proceed, federal regulators said. The National Energy Board gave Nova Gas Continue Reading
While formerly on the shelf, a pipeline that could feed a liquefied natural gas terminal in British Columbia can proceed, federal regulators said. The National Energy Board gave Nova Gas Continue Reading
China will take in more natural gas from the United States to satisfy growing domestic demand, a Chinese consultancy has said amid trade talks between Washington and Beijing seeking to Continue Reading
Cheniere Energy Inc said on Tuesday it had approved the construction of a third liquefaction unit, known as a train, at its Corpus Christi export terminal in Texas, the first Continue Reading
BP has secured 2 million mt/year of LNG from the Venture Global Calcasieu Pass LNG export facility in Louisiana, under a 20-year sales and purchase agreement with Venture Global LNG, Continue Reading
PetroChina has begun cutting natural gas deliveries to certain industrial clients signaling still tight supply of the fuel that caused rather severe shortages in northern China in December. Reuters quotes Continue Reading
The United States is on pace to become one of the largest LNG exporters in the world, federal data show. Photo courtesy of Royal Dutch Shell May 17 (UPI) — Continue Reading
Construction on TransCanada Corp’s ( TRP.TO ) Coastal Gaslink pipeline will start in early 2019, pending a positive investment decision on the LNG Canada liquefied natural gas project, the head Continue Reading
The expected growth in the global LNG market in the coming years will mean buyers can do without long-term contracts, leading industry players said late Tuesday at the Flame conference Continue Reading
The United States began exporting LNG just two years ago, and last year it was already a net exporter of the fuel, despite a global glut. By the end of Continue Reading
US investors’ difficulties in financing a second wave of LNG export projects have given Western Canada the chance to prove it can be more competitive than the Gulf Coast as Continue Reading