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Looking ahead to the autumn and winter season, the State Energy Commission, California’s Public Utility Commission (CPUC) and the system operator CASIO have agreed contingency measures to cap gas-burn in…
The world’s largest lithium-ion battery power storage – a 20 MW/80 MWh Tesla Powerpack – will be put in place at SoCal Edison’s Mira Loma substation in an effort to…
Short-term oversupply of global LNG markets will – beyond 2020 – gradually get absorbed and make way for, new liquefaction projects on the east coast of Africa (Mozambique, Tanzania). Yet,…
Ivory Coast, Ghana and South Africa are tipped to become front-runners in setting up integrated LNG-to-power projects. Developers can arrange attractive import terms as a glut of new gas supply…
Japan's JGC Corp, joint venture partner of Boston-based Energy Management Inc., has offered its expertise to build a 1.3 Bcf storage facility for regasified LNG in Maine – suggesting LNG…
US LNG equipment maker Air Products has marked the roll-out of the first completed LNG heat exchanger manufactured at its new production facility in Manatee County, Florida. Air Products has…
Chart Industries, the supplier of liquefaction, storage and fueling equipment to the LNG industry, said the US Patent and Trademark Office had awarded the company a patent for its latest…
Low-cost LNG imports gains attractiveness in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as gas-burn for power generation is outstripping domestic production, while upstream investments stall. Abu Dhabi now resorted to chartering…
LNG cargoes from Sabine Pass going to Argentina face challenging economics on a purely point-to-point basis, data released by the US government and Argentine state energy firm Enarsa show. A…
Friday, 02 September 2016
Assertive buyers ask for reworked terms of long-term LNG imports, making use of their rising bargaining power increases as a wave of new supply from the US and Australia enters…
Despite challenging market conditions, global capital expenditure on floating import units is anticipated to surge, with more than 14 countries are expected to commission their first FRSU during 2016-2022.
Det Norske Veritas and Germanischer Lloyd (DNV GL), an international classification society, have given IHI the approval in principle for its design of a Floating LNG Power Station (FLPS). The…
Plans for several LNG-fuelled power plants in Chile have been shelved after none of the projects won contracts at the country’s latest electricity tender. A series of wind and solar…
Ivory Coast, Ghana and South Africa are tipped to become front-runners in setting up integrated LNG-to-power projects. Developers can arrange attractive import terms as a glut of new gas supply…

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.