Month: May 2017

First Nations LNG Alliance Newsletter 04

This week’s highlights: Letter: Will First Nations end up losers after election? Video: LNG Education and Information Headlines: Recent news Letter: Will First Nations end up losers after election? This letter originally appeared on the Vancouver Sun online, May 23, 2017. As we wait to see which party will lead the province forward, I believe not only …

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First Nations LNG Alliance Newsletter 03

This week’s highlights: Article: Why LNG Prices Matter Opinion: LNG in B.C. – A certain future Headlines: Recent News To understand why none of the LNG projects in northwestern BC have reached a final investment decision, we must look at the sagging prices of LNG world-wide. At present, most exported LNG is sold via long-term …

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Opinion: LNG in B.C. — A certain future

By: FNLNGA CEO Karen Ogen-Toews, and BCLNGA CEO David Keane The question for the liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry in B.C. isn’t if, but when. The industry is moving forward, even as global energy prices remain low. LNG companies are investing tens of millions of dollars each year into their projects and have already spent …

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First Nations LNG Alliance Newsletter 02

This week’s highlights: Article: Gitga’at Nation Proposes Marine Emergency Response and Research Facility Article: What has been said about LNG thus far in the B.C. Election campaign? Headlines: Recent News Gitga’at Nation Proposes Marine Emergency Response and Research Facility With major LNG projects proposed in Kitimat, such as the PNW LNG project and the Kitimat LNG export facility, the Gitga’at Nation is …

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