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Canada's first major LNG export facility is experiencing technical problems as it ramps up production at its liquefied ...
The first pipe is officially in the ground for the natural gas line that will supply the world’s first Indigenous-led LNG project. Eight kilometres of steel — known as Cedar Link — will connect the ...
LNG prices experienced a decline in both European and Asian markets this week, driven by a noticeable slowdown in competition for spot cargoes between the two regions, Rystad Energy said. “In Asia, ...
Such agreements create a “shifting landscape” for the LNG market that Canada will have to navigate with partners apparently ...
Author of new Yellowhead Institute report says narrative portraying LNG as a straightforward economic opportunity overlooks ...
Japan is trying to secure long-term contracts to meet its target of having LNG provide 27% of the country’s energy by 2030.
Cedar LNG, jointly owned by the Haisla First Nation and Pembina Pipeline Corp, has an in-service date of late 2028. The ...
This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. The cargo of 70,560 tonnes of LNG was shipped from the Hainan LNG Terminal, which is operated by state-owned China National ...
Japan was willing to invest in Canadian projects, as they did with the lone export terminal in Kitimat. Instead, they will now take those investment dollars to the United States.
Japan will also be a key buyer of the LNG produced in the Arctic projects. Terminal in Ura Guba The two transit terminals for LNG will be crucial infrastructure hubs for Novatek’s Arctic exports.
Japan a promising market Canada is "one of the most promising" supply regions for Japan, said Shinji Fujino, with Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corp., a government agency.