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; Canada; Dec 29 After 25 years of cutting hair in downtown Prince George British Columbia Freda Barton
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of the project on British Columbia’s northern coast — which took three years to win federal approval due
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in Kitimat British Columbia In documents filed with the B C Environmental Assessment Office that form part
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that First Nations in British Columbia support the establishment of a liquefied natural gas sector further
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2018 British Columbia offers significant tax breaks to entice LNG decision Vancouver Sun; March 22
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in British Columbia will affect the LNG Canada project’s investment decision which is expected next year
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off a competing project in British Columbia earlier this week Shell led LNG Canada which is also
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of the gloomiest forecasts yet for British Columbia’s nascent LNG sector the International Energy Agency says
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of liquefied natural gas from Canada is destined to set sail early 2025 from Kitimat British Columbia
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the expansion of its Nova Gas Transmission Line which moves gas from Alberta and British Columbia to markets
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columnist; June 1 Just in time for the end of the spring session of the British Columbia legislature
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Petronas and Asia partners cancel LNG project in British Columbia Canadian Press; July 25 Malaysian
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LNG project near Prince Rupert in northern British Columbia Environment Minister Catherine McKenna
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approved the project in 2016 only to see it stalled in British Columbia https: www platts com latest news
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project nearly a year after canceling its own gas project in British Columbia Petronas said in a statement
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21 2018 Exxon drops proposed LNG project in British Columbia Reuters; Dec 20 ExxonMobil has withdrawn
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later this year Water shortages could affect British Columbia oil and gas production CBC News; Canada
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from British Columbia’s northwest coast The lure of the money which would have been spread over 40
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proposals in British Columbia need to keep costs low for their projects to survive as a global surplus
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condition is approval of the project development agreement by the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia