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for impacts Terrace Standard; BC; Dec 16 – Officials of Terrace British Columbia are frustrated that LNG
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an investment decision on a 40 billion venture to export liquefied natural gas from British Columbia Shell
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industry in British Columbia Members of the First Nations LNG Alliance traveled to Victoria this week after
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examining plans for a massive liquefied natural gas terminal on the northern coast of British Columbia
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billion Woodfibre LNG project planned for a former pulp mill site on the British Columbia coast about 30
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to British Columbia project — a final decision from its board of directors The B C government’s decision Jan
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com news british columbia first nations granted role overseeing proposed pacific northwest lng
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in northeastern British Columbia have received regulatory approval The BC Oil and Gas Commission has granted KT
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theglobeandmail com news british columbia ottawa introduces law to ban oil tankers off northern bc coast article
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British Columbia and Alberta and companies like Grimes Well Servicing are having a hard time keeping up
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energy projects unravel in British Columbia The former chief counsellor of the Haisla Nation near Kitimat
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in British Columbia Cima trades about 1 billion cubic feet of gas a day according to Mitsubishi Mitsubishi
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proposed for British Columbia are vying with supplies coming on stream from Australia and the U S as Asian
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said this week it could build the country s second LNG plant http: www theglobeandmail com news british
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government is hesitant about forging ahead even after investing billions of dollars in British Columbia
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neighboring Saskatchewan and British Columbia as well as U S states such as Colorado North Dakota and Texas he
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David Hughes is on an eight stop tour of northern British Columbia to share his doubts on the promise
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for major lng facility in cameron http: www theglobeandmail com news british columbia group of lax kwalaams
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in the path work is resuming on the final stretch of construction in British Columbia’s Fraser Valley between
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in Vancouver British Columbia preparing to load the first cargo from the recently expanded Trans Mountain