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as 50 percent “Canada is just holding its breath right now ” said Bowe who believes “the ship has sailed
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Australia Japan the United Kingdom Canada and the U S “The EU G7 and Australia continue to import Russian
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with weaker than expected demand in China prices are being held down by higher output in the U S Brazil Canada
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supply risk said Vijlbrief who’s responsible for Groningen European Parliament classifies gas nuclear
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proposed LNG facilities on the drawing http: www cbc ca news canada british columbia lng protected from tax
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the U S and Canada Tribal Chairman Mark Fox said the purchase will have a dramatic effect on the MHA
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scraps 15 lng supply 171943478 html East Timor parliament supports buyout of Shell Conoco gas holdings
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to build a liquefied natural gas export terminal on Canada’s Eastern Shore is looking to sell its permits
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for weeks but his opponents said May 24 they had rallied enough support in the Parliament to oust him
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concerns that nations like the U S and Canada couldn t muster that magnitude of cuts from private companies
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Arctic oil spill CBC News; Canada; July 15 As global temperatures rise ice in the Canadian Arctic
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and Citigroup as well as the Royal Bank of Canada and Toronto Dominion Bank “It is a little bit prankish ” says
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s Institute for Security Studies Canada’s steel fabricators lose opportunity for LNG project work Financial
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28 2016 Canada imposes new climate tests on pipelines LNG projects Bloomberg; Jan 27 Prime Minister
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Canada’s oil sands U S offshore and British North Sea fields The strategy depends on a world thirsty
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Site activity stirs optimism that LNG Canada project will go ahead Bloomberg; July 9 – A flurry
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protests Expanded Canadian oil line may take market share from Iraqi crude Bloomberg; April 15 Canada’s
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or are covered in concrete caps for protection LNG Canada plant will start flaring during testing next year Maple
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the presidency instead the regulatory halt will “almost certainly be undone” in early 2025 he said Canada’s
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The bill was first presented to parliament in 2008 and is aimed at removing legal and regulatory