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  1. Feds decision on LNG in B.C. a step in the right direction

    The federal Liberals took a step in the right direction for Canadian natural resources development yesterday with their approval of the Pacific Northwest LNG export facility in Northern British Columbia. The government recognized that ...

  2. Will B.C. ever export LNG?

    Appeared in the Vancouver Sun, April 7, 2016 Amidst a global glut of natural gas, and implacable opposition from environmentalists and some First Nations leaders, British Columbia’s dream of exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) to world markets is at ...

  3. New climate tests for pipelines are unnecessary

    Appeared in the Toronto Sun, January 30, 2016 The federal government is about to roll out new regulatory requirements for Canada’s energy industry. The new rules will require the environmental reviews of pipelines and liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals ...

  4. First Nations groups oppose many LNG projects in B.C. despite Squamish greenlight

    British Columbia’s beleaguered liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry got some good news Wednesday when the Squamish First Nation approved the $1.7 billion Woodfibre LNG project (see artist rendering above) by granting the proposed ...