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and gas projects Financial Post; Canada; May 10 With voters in British Columbia demoting Christy Clark’s
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hopes LNG development in British Columbia goes forward so that the people of his community can find jobs
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Columbia Bloomberg; June 22 – The Petronas led Pacific NorthWest LNG project in British Columbia
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Montney shale formation which spans northern Alberta and British Columbia and accounts for roughly half
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British Columbia even as a group of hereditary First Nation chiefs opposes the 416 mile gas pipeline
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areas of the Montney in Alberta and British Columbia are liquids rich At this stage two sub plays supply
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barrels per day from Edmonton to Burnaby British Columbia Construction could begin as early as this year
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British Columbia of trading house Mitsubishi Shell Malaysia s Petronas PetroChina and Korea Gas
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natural gas project in British Columbia by the end of this year Andy Calitz said May 15 that the group led
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partners in the Kitimat British Columbia project will market its own share of the output Shell has a 40
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– Malaysia’s Petronas is considering acquiring a South Korean firm’s minority stake in a British Columbia
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project in British Columbia delayed to 2018 Reuters; Oct 24 A construction decision on a small scale
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and it anticipates that the LNG Canada project in British Columbia will start production next year Jun Nishizawa CEO
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license for their proposed Kitimat LNG plant in northern British Columbia that could nearly double its
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of the global LNG market British Columbia has advantages due to its proximity to Asia and cost competitive
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; May 10 British Columbia’s ruling Liberal Party was reduced to a minority government in a fiercely
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on a liquefied natural gas project in British Columbia one of the partners has reappeared in Alaska
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are disappointed but not surprised by an indefinite delay for one of British Columbia s biggest liquefied natural
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then British Columbia risks arriving too late for the world’s LNG party LNG projects are proceeding
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s first liquefied natural gas export facility — in Kitimat British Columbia — highlights the extreme