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British Columbia will sell approximately 140 million cubic feet per day of gas to Cheniere s proposed
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migrating to British Columbia as the liquefied natural gas export terminal under construction in Kitimat B C
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infrastructure firm Enbridge on Nov 4 announced a 3 6 billion expansion of the southern segment of its British
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British Columbia isn’t expected to be in service until 2023 at the earliest which means Canadian producers
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Nation to submit a plan to regulators to build a gas project in British Columbia saying they have learned
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down wcm 6a1f04bd 3a6e 44ab 88e1 84f5ef5d5cb0 projects in British Columbia to be “immediately” shut
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– The city council in Richmond British Columbia is taking a stand against the expansion of the Tilbury
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Alberta and British Columbia has seen at least nine significant deals worth some C 2 3 billion 1 75
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project on British Columbia’s Pacific Coast LNG Canada the Shell led group behind the plant may decide
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to know terms of LNG project tax deal The Province; Vancouver; Oct 26 The British Columbia government
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Nov 1 The first phase of the C 41 billion Shell led project in Kitimat British Columbia was given
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Canada plans to accelerate its drilling program in northeastern British Columbia boosting its spending
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for deliveries overseas Canada’s first LNG export terminal is a year away from completion in British Columbia
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in northern British Columbia Mounties were called after reports that 20 masked people some of them wielding
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barrels of crude and refined products per day from Alberta to the British Columbia coast Much of the oil
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the LNG Canada project under construction in Kitimat British Columbia Under the terms of the deal Petronas
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that opponents say would lead to greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to the British Columbia city’s entire yearly
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construction in British Columbia Putin looks to preserve savings in anticipation of oil and gas decline
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producers in British Columbia isn’t necessarily the impact of COVID 19 and low prices on their natural gas A
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from Cryopeak’s depot in Fort Nelson British Columbia to the power generation facility owned