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Canada to export liquefied natural gas from a terminal proposed for the coastal British Columbia
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of natural gas and LNG projects in British Columbia should help pave the way for environmental and First
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by WesPac Midstream Many were concerned that the federal government would allow British Columbia
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on the British Columbia coast until 2022 or 2024 as depressed oil and gas prices continue to shroud earnings
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Alberta toward tanker berths on the Pacific coast in British Columbia It has also almost tripled
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Pension Plan British Columbia Investment Management Corp and the Public Sector Pension Investment Board
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British Columbia project’ ” The case was widely seen as an attempt by B C Premier John Horgan to stop
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developer rejects claim that it is struggling to find buyers The Squamish Chief; British Columbia; Aug 19
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plan has an ‘LNG gap ’ critic says CBC News; Canada; Dec 6 British Columbia s new climate plan has
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natural gas n73014461925 http: www cbc ca news canada british columbia did canada miss the boat on lng
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project in British Columbia have agreed to offer bids that will have them accept the risk of construction
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and resources global supply glut threatens british columbias lng projects article23828753 Globe and Mail; Canada
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British Columbia Canada is the world s sixth largest gas producer but has been slow in building a strong
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project on the northern edge of British Columbia’s coast just south of the Alaska border Rockies LNG’s
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in British Columbia with a 2025 in service date with a second smaller project expected to start construction
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pact in B C The Canadian Press; May 1 Elected chiefs of a First Nation in British Columbia
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The British Columbia Oil and Gas Commission has approved a controversial liquefied natural gas project planned
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Energy’s Coastal GasLink pipeline are ramping up across northern British Columbia including clearing for a
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terminal in British Columbia facing legal challenges exports by train have picked up ‘Freedom gas’ wins
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of an oversupplied market enabled GAIL to strike better deals with its contract suppliers Shell led British Columbia