October 01, 2009
Category: Gas
Tags: LNG, Tanker
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Tanker builders float mobile natural gas liquefaction concept (more…)
August 01, 2009
Category: Gas
Tags: Atlantic, Hibernia, LNG
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Newfoundland oil and Nova Scotia gas stay afloat (more…)
August 01, 2009
Category: Departments, Gas
Tags: Dawn Gateway Hub, LNG, Projects
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Gas buyers in Ontario and the U.S. team up to build a new trade route (more…)
June 01, 2009
Category: International
Tags: banana republic, Energy, global markets, liquid natural gas, LNG
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Pipeline, tanker and port schemes open new global markets for Canadian resources (more…)
February 01, 2009
Category: Gas
Tags: Alaska Pipeline, Berger Commission, Gas, Hal Kvisle, LNG, Mackenzie Delta, Mackenzie Gas Project, Peter Tertzakian, shale gas, TransCanada
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Arctic pipeline schemes are as bold as the aurora borealis that dances across the northern sky. But there is a difference. The northern lights are pure inspiration. Arctic pipelines alternately tempt and then torment those they once beguiled. (more…)
December 01, 2008
Category: Gas, International, Policy
Tags: energy free trade, liquid natural gas, LNG, National Energy Board
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A groundbreaking ruling on a contested export application keeps energy traffic police on its toes
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October 27, 2008
Category: Gas, Technology
Tags: Alaska, Alaska Pipeline Project, drilling, LNG, natural gas, REX, Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin
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Oil sands beckon to merchants of microscopic microbe food and mammoth boilers alike
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September 16, 2008
Category: Gas
Tags: Alaska, Alaska Pipeline Project, drilling, LNG, natural gas, REX, Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin
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An Alaskan pipeline is back on industry agendas for the future (more…)
January 30, 2008
Category: Gas, International
Tags: bitumen, crude oil, Dr. Emmanuel Egbogak, heavy oil, hydrocarbon, liquefied natural gas, LNG, NAPCOM, Niger Delta, Nigeria, oil sands, oilsands, petroleum, West Africa
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The Afro-Albertan connection
Western media coverage of violence in the Niger Delta has diverted attention away from Nigeria’s impressive economic progress. Paul Michael Wihbey, President of Washington-based energy consulting firm GWEST, draws on his in-depth working knowledge of West Africa to report on Nigeria’s energy-driven upswing as well as its heavy oil industry’s promising Alberta connection. (more…)
April 01, 2007
Category: Finance, Gas
Tags: Atlantic, Goldboro, liquefied natural gas, LNG, Nova Scotia, petrochemicals
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LNG coming to Goldboro, Nova Scotia?
A $4.5-billion LNG and petrochemicals facility is slated for the population depressed port town of Goldboro, Nova Scotia. The facility would be the first of its kind in the region. After three decades of decreasing population, things are finally looking up. (more…)