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and Majlis Al Shura the country’s Consultative Council http: www theglobeandmail com news british columbia
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drilling rights in northeastern British Columbia The companies have not publicly stated a definitive
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Metro; Nov 22 British Columbia is poised to get its first ferry powered by liquefied natural gas But BC
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prominent project among 19 LNG proposals in British Columbia must clear before becoming reality The lure
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approval of Canada’s first liquefied natural gas export facility off the coast of British Columbia
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Columbia Vancouver Sun; Oct 2 British Columbia will be “transformed” if a liquefied natural gas industry
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in certain plays in British Columbia and Saskatchewan pay less Meanwhile production growth in the U
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fireplaces to go up in smoke after Nanaimo British Columbia banned natural gas as the primary heating source
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British Columbia’s prospects for liquefied natural gas exports at the industry’s first major convention
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The Supreme Court of British Columbia has ruled that indigenous law is not necessarily Canadian law enabling
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British Columbia for China this year Draft readings indicate the ships were full when they departed
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fund directed at cleaning up dormant oil and gas wells in British Columbia has been disbursed https: uk
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The Shell led project will liquefy gas from northeastern British Columbia at a plant at Kitimat on the West
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natural gas pipeline in British Columbia https: www naturalgasintel com conocophillips touts second
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the LNG Canada project in Kitimat British Columbia followed by the October go ahead from Shell and its
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approval again The Canadian Press; Sept 17 The British Columbia government has been ordered
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in British Columbia It isn’t the first time the project has been on the block Originally proposed for LNG
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his opposition reversing his earlier support Shell’s British Columbia LNG project waits on investment
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are higher Shell’s British Columbia LNG project will lead to surge in home prices Bloomberg; Nov 20 Forget
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to a port in Kitimat British Columbia but the plan came apart when the federal government banned