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For several Arab states which border the Persian Gulf, deploying Floating Storage and Regasfication Units (FSRU) to import LNG is a need, not an option. Benefitting from its geographic proximity…
The United States and China have reached a landmark agreement designed to reduce America’s growing trade deficit and promote LNG shipment to China. US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross underlined the…
LNG-to-energy solutions, notably for distributed power, have made Wärtsilä one of the biggest supplier of gas- and liquid fuel-fired power stations in the 5 - 600 MW range. Such baseload…
LNG development in British Columbia has created a paradox: people want investment in their communities, however, there is uncertainty associated with long-term environmental and social effects. These non-technical risks, if…
South America’s demand for natural gas is forecast to grow by some 50 Bcm to reach 191 Bcm by 2030, as overall energy demand increases and more gas-fired plants are…
Shell, Total and others are advancing small-scale LNG-to-power projects across Southeast Asia. An ultra-shallow draft LNG carrier by Philippines-based Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific Co. (AG&P) will be a key driver…
Electricity will make up about 25% of final energy consumption by 2040, as estimated by the International Energy Agency (IEA). Brushing climate concerns aside, Richard Zhang, technology executive at GE’s…
Third-party access (TPA) to regasification terminals is offered for over 420 mtpa, or 54% of global regas capacity, but in practice such access still rarely happens outside Europe. In Japan,…
Aspiring to one day develop an LNG industry, the Canadian province of British Columbia is supporting plans by TransCanada to ship its gas via pipeline to border towns like Toronto…
Demand for LNG keeps rising globally, as the super-chilled gas becomes a fuel of choice in new markets such as shipping, transport and heavy-horsepower machinery. In its annual World LNG…
The Administration of President Donald Trump is taking an interest in the Alaska LNG project with US Vice-President Mike Pence meeting Alaska Governor Bill Walker and officials during a stop-over.…
Demand and market need will decide whether US LNG developer Excelerate Energy will take delivery of all seven floating storage and regasification units (FSRUs) that it has ordered from Daewoo…
Working gas storage in the United States as of March 31 stood at 2,051 billion cubic feet (Bcf), ending the most recent gas year around 15% above the five-year average.…
As an array of LNG export projects is coming onstream; the Oxford Institute of Energy Studies (OIES) has been evaluating ‘clearing mechanisms’ to reduce the oversupply in global gas markets.…

News Nudges

Canada to export Alberta oil via BC

Canada has moved closer to unlocking a new Pacific Coast crude outlet from Alberta while fast-tracking British Columbia LNG projects with the aim of tripping LNG production and export beyond 2030. Prime Minister Mark Carney said a proposed pipeline capable of carrying about 1 million barrels per day could begin construction in September 2027, as Ottawa and Alberta lined up support for the project. The route would run through southern British Columbia to the Pacific coast, giving Canadian crude a shorter path to Asian buyers and reducing reliance on the United States, officials said. The new pipeline, with 1 million barrels per day throughput, could turn Canada into a global oil exporter — in addition to LNG. British Columbia already has several LNG projects at different stages, including LNG Canada in Kitimat, Woodfibre LNG near Squamish and expansions tied to Tilbury LNG and related pipeline infrastructure. Together, the Alberta-to-BC pipeline plan and LNG acceleration signal a broader federal strategy to scale up Canada’s energy exports without depending solely on U.S. demand. Canada used to sell almost its entire surplus oil and gas production to its large southern neighbour.