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Gail India, the state-run gas supplier, has bought a second shipment of LNG from Cheniere Energy that has set sail from Sabine Pass in Louisiana and is due to reach…
Canada’s first export of LNG is understood to be soon heading overseas from a port in Louisiana. Cheniere Energy is considering the liquefaction and export of natural gas sources as…
Vivek Chandra and Langtry Meyer, co-founders of the Texas LNG Brownsville project have selected Samsung Engineering and KBR to provide a detailed engineering report – as the basis for deciding…
Monday, 03 April 2017
Cleveland-based Chart Industries Inc. is about to carry out a series of management changes as part of a wider succession plan that will also see its corporate headquarters move to…
A bipartisan bill, launched by US Congressman John Garamendi (D – CA), calls for up to 30 percent of exports for liquefied natural gas and crude oil to be transported…
‘Vaca Muerta’, Spanish for ‘Dead Cow’, is the name of a pilot shale gas project in Argentina’s Neuquen province that Shell agreed to develop together with the state energy company,…
Reversing last year’s slight drop, the production of US dry natural gas is seen average 73.7 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) in 2017, a rise of 1.4 Bcf/d year-on-year…
Reluctance of buyers to commit to sign firm offtake agreements with project developers due to the abundance of supply has inevitable consequences, with today over 80% of new-build capacity being…
Grappling with opposing signals on gas supply security, the state of California and energy companies are starting to embrace a “new level of resourcefulness,” says Callie Kolbe, analyst at Point…
British Petroleum (BP) agreed to collaborate with Alaska LNG project partners and set out terms for a tolling structure with a view to attract project financing. An accord to that…
Dwindling resources in Trinidad & Tobago – once a stalwart LNG exporter – combined with attacks on Nigeria’s gas export infrastructure, have cut short supply into the Atlantic Basin. This…
Investors fear that a proposed US border adjustment tax could slam earnings of oil and gas companies in the Canadian province of Alberta. Industry leaders are wary about a possible…
Spain is expected to take the lion’s share of US LNG in Europe as Gas Natural has started to offtake more cargoes on a regular basis in 2017, according to…
With global LNG markets poised to see around a third in LNG supply growth over the next five years – the next wave of supply will be slowly forthcoming. Spencer…

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.