President Donald Trump said Friday that Japan would soon begin importing record amounts of liquefied natural gas from Alaska.
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National Interest 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 ...
The undeniable economic powerhouse of BC’s northwest coast, Kitimat is home to Canada’s first natural gas export facility—the ...
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Energy experts skeptical about Freeland's pledge to push LNGMartha Hall Findlay said Freeland was a central figure in the government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for nearly a decade ...
The B.C. government says it will fast-track an array of resource projects as it seeks to diversify the provincial economy in ...
B.C. has world-class reserves of natural gas, one of our top exports from B.C. Today, our gas for export must flow south to ...
He said U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods are bad for all industries in B.C. that depend on selling into the American market.
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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 ...
The head of oil multinational Shell's Canadian operations is leaving the company after four years at the helm.
TC Energy Corp. says it plans to keep its discretionary spending focused on the U.S. as it downplayed the chances of reviving ...
His push for more gas development alarms climate change experts amid growing evidence of declining global LNG demand.
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