Expansion work underway takes on greater importance amid trade dispute By Grady Semmens on February 18, 2025 Last April, as ...
President Donald Trump said Friday that Japan would soon begin importing record amounts of liquefied natural gas from Alaska.
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Hosted on MSNRising Tariffs Pose Long-Term Threat to U.S. LNG GrowthRising tariffs pose a threat in the long-term towards the domestic growth of the LNG sector. For the most part, the strong ...
Pacific Future Energy has officially cancelled its proposal to build a 200,000-bpd refinery on the West Coast of Canada aimed at exporting refined petroleum products to Asia.
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Energy experts skeptical about Freeland's pledge to push LNGThe federal government also pumped hundreds of millions of dollars into LNG Canada’s complex in Kitimat, B.C. "It's a popular ...
LNG Canada, which will be nearing completion of construction this spring in Kitimat, B.C., is mulling over expansion plans. The two other energy projects in B.C. under construction are Woodfibre ...
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GlobalData on MSNBritish Columbia fast-tracks 18 mining and energy projects after US tariff threatThe Government of British Columbia in Canada is fast-tracking 18 mining and energy projects valued at an estimated C$20bn ($13.9bn). The projects include four mines, three natural gas and 11 renewable ...
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Vancouver Sun on MSNTrump tariff threat jolts B.C. NDP government out of indecisivenessThe biggest departure from long-standing NDP policy was a vow to lift the regulatory burden and expedite approval of $20 ...
LNG Canada, in Kitimat, British Columbia, will be the first large-scale LNG terminal in Canada when it begins commercial operations in mid-2025. Given the displacement of U.S. volumes to China and ...
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