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BC’s northwest experiencing rebirth thanks to LNG projects and investments
VIDEO: People living and working in BC's north have a lot to say about what they think about liquified natural gas (LNG) projects in their communities. LNG Canada sent a film crew to capture their comments, and they are full of hope and optimism. Many people living...
read moreVancouver gas and LNG conference attracts thousands to discuss BC’s energy future
The Canada Gas and LNG Exhibition and Conference is underway this week (May 21-23/2019) in Vancouver, attracting thousands of attendees to explore and discuss the future of liquified natural gas processing and exporting in British Columbia, among other things. The...
read moreGlobal greenhouse gas emissions can be drastically reduced by using BC gas
In BC, most people take air quality for granted.But there are billions of other people in the world who can’t afford that luxury. They need electricity to power their developing economies, but are desperate to get rid of the coal-fired power plants poisoning their...
read moreBC LNG success depends on indigenous support, say legal and energy experts
Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) projects which focus on building meaningful relationships with indigenous people are the ones which will succeed, say Canadian legal experts.The Canadian Bar Association, the professional organization representing 36,000 lawyers, judges,...
read moreCanada Gas and LNG Exhibition and Conference Coverage
The Canada Gas and LNG Exhibition and Conference kicked off this morning with a keynote address by Bryan Cox, President and CEO of the BC LNG Alliance. Cox told a packed exhibition ballroom in the Vancouver Trade and Convention Centre that LNG presents “a generational...
read moreFirst Nations front and centre delivering messages of hope
By Don HaukaFirst Nations leaders were front and centre at the Canada Gas and LNG Conference and Exhibition (CGLNG) this week as Indigenous People made it clear what LNG development means to their communities as well as all of B.C.“LNG offers us an opportunity to move...
read moreWashington governor flip-flops on previous commitments to natural gas projects
Focusing on his 2020 presidential campaign, Washington State governor Jay “Scooter” Inslee is pulling his support for two natural gas projects in his state.One of the projects in Kalama plans to turn natural gas into methanol, and was once praised by Inslee as “one of...
read moreCanada building infrastructure for natural gas-powered long-haul trucks
Natural gas-powered semi trucks travelling through Fort Erie will soon be able to fill up in less than five minutes at a new government-funded fuel station.And that's already prompted at least one trucking company to convert its entire fleet to run on compressed...
read moreRussia, China, France, Saudi Arabia building second $20 billion LNG terminal in Arctic
Russia plans to quadruple its capacity to extract, export, and transport liquified natural gas through the Arctic during the next five years. China is already a major investor, and now Saudi Arabia wants to buy in. Sabetta, shown here during a tour by Russian...
read moreCanada breaks record for natural gas imports from the USA
In February, Canada broke its own record for the most natural gas ever imported from the USA. “US natural gas exports to Canada were 3.3 Bcf/d (billion cubic feet per day) in February 2019, the highest on record. Overall, exports of natural gas by pipeline to Canada...
read moreNew power line to Kitimat will boost LNG projects, bring economic benefits
Terrace, BC was upgraded with a new high-capacity power line just a few years ago (the Northwest Transmission Line under construction in photo above), and new LNG project demands mean Kitimat may finally get hooked up, too. Photo source Residents of Kitimat have been...
read moreLNG is the most flexible fuel
Bus fleet will be powered by city trashGarbage collected from Greater Vancouver homes will help power a new public transit fleet.Translink, which provides and maintains public transportation in Metro Vancouver, plans to convert its entire natural gas-powered bus fleet...
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