The Canadian province of British Columbia is calling for investments by Canadian utilities and others to build liquefied natural gas fuel infrastructure to help establish BC as a marine bunkering centre on the Pacific Coast capable of providing LNG to an increasing number of vessels.
The Canadian province of British Columbia welcomed the decision by pipeline company TransCanada Corp. to inform the National Energy Board it was proceeding with the construction of the North Montney Mainline project to transport shale-gas to North American markets.
The Canadian province of British Columbia still holds out hope of developing a liquefied natural gas industry while welcoming plans by pipeline company TransCanada to ship its gas to cities like Toronto and to compete in the US for now instead of shipping LNG cargoes to Shanghai and Tokyo.
The Canadian Province of British Columbia has issued an environmental assessment certificate for the North Montney Mainline Pipeline project to connect the shale-gas plays of northeast BC to existing and new natural gas markets, notably any LNG projects that eventually reach development on the coast.
Canadian First Nation-backed project company Steelhead LNG and explorer Seven Generations Energy are examining cooperation in the development of infrastructure to support Steelhead's two proposed liquefied natural gas export projects on Vancouver Island in British Columbia.
The Canadian province of British Columbia has introduced amendments that will streamline safety oversight for oil and gas facilities, including liquefied natural gas plants.