Designating the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin and the Montney formation as “strategic national assets” would help reduce feedgas risk and uncertainty facing Canada’s LNG sector today, Ottawa-based Public Policy Forum said in a report on unlocking LNG export potential.
Pembina Pipeline Corp., the developer of the Cedar LNG project in British Columbia and the owner of North American pipelines and terminals, has received regulatory approval for a deal agreed with Canadian pipelines company peer, Enbridge Inc., to acquire stakes in pipeline and processing systems and power assets for C$3.1 billion (US$2.28Bln).
TC Energy Corp., the North American pipeline operator already supplying two LNG projects with feed-gas near Kitimat in British Columbia via the Coastal GasLink, has linked up with another First Nation-backed LNG project near Prince Rupert in BC with a potential feed-gas pipeline sale deal.
Trafigura, the commodities trading firm with offices in the main trading centres of the Americas, Asia and Europe, has signed a long-term liquefied natural gas agreement with the largest Canadian natural gas producer Tourmaline.
Pembina Pipeline Corp., the developer of the Cedar LNG project in British Columbia and the owner of North American pipelines and terminals, has concluded a deal with Canadian pipelines company peer, Enbridge Inc., to acquire stakes in pipeline and processing systems and power assets for C$3.1 billion (US$2.28Bln).
TC Energy, the North American pipeline company and key supplier of feed gas for the liquefied natural gas industry, plans to split up by spinning off its oil pipeline business and focusing on transporting natural gas.
TC Energy Corp., the Canadian natural gas pipeline company, reported strong four-quarter results from US and Mexican activities, though posted a huge quarterly impairment charge related to the rising costs of the Coastal GasLink pipeline for LNG Canada and this meant a quarterly loss.
TC Energy Corp., the North American pipeline and resources company with large-scale natural gas connections for the LNG sector in the US and Canada, has updated cost estimates for the Coastal GasLink Project serving the Shell-led LNG Canada venture.
The Ottawa-based Impact Assessment Agency of Canada has formally rejected the Énergie Saguenay Project proposed by GNL Québec to export abundant Canadian natural gas as LNG from a liquefaction and export plant in the French-speaking province.
The Canadian Gazoduq pipeline project as well as Energie Saguenay, the natural gas liquefaction plant proposed by GNL Québec, have received investments from business people and entrepreneurs in the French-speaking province as a demonstration of confidence.