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LNG Infographic: The life cycle of liquefied natural gas

LNG Infographic: The life cycle of liquefied natural gas

LNG decision hailed as epic investment in B.C. economy

LNG decision hailed as epic investment in B.C. economy

LNG Canada project will see $23 billion spent in the province
LNG: Weighing LNG Canada’s environmental pros and cons

LNG: Weighing LNG Canada’s environmental pros and cons

Pembina Institute estimates for GHG emissions are double that of government estimates
LNG: LNG Canada’s economic impact

LNG: LNG Canada’s economic impact

The economic impact of the $40 billion LNG Canada project promises to be massive. Construction alone is expected to add from $1.1 billion to $1.82 billion directly to the B.C.’s GDP over the estimated five-year construction period.
Northern B.C. sawmill workers to be in strike position

Northern B.C. sawmill workers to be in strike position

Some 1,600 workers at 13 northern B.C. sawmills will be in a strike position by Saturday morning - but won't necessarily take to the picket lines at that time.
What LNG means for gas sector

What LNG means for gas sector

Don’t expect immediate uplift in natural gas prices from LNG Canada: analyst
LNG Canada project is a go

LNG Canada project is a go

Shell and partners sanction $30 billion investment in LNG Canada project
Woodfibre LNG signs preliminary 13-year export deal

Woodfibre LNG signs preliminary 13-year export deal

Squamish's Woodfibre LNG has reached a preliminary agreement with the first and largest LNG importer in China. As with their other offtake agreements, this deal will be finalized closer to the start of plant operations, according to Woodfibre LNG.
PetroChina, Kogas sanction their share of LNG Canada project

PetroChina, Kogas sanction their share of LNG Canada project

PetroChina's share in LNG Canada project suggests first phase to be worth $30 billion
Review of Teck’s $20 billion oilsands project begins

Review of Teck’s $20 billion oilsands project begins

If Alberta’s oilsands are a sunset industry, why is Teck betting so big on it?