Canada LNG news
Spirit of British Columbia to be converted to LNG
BC Ferries has announced that the Spirit of British Columbia has been removed from service to undergo a mid-life upgrade, which will include converting the vessel to operate on LNG.
B.C. LNG on standby: part two
Matthew D. Keen and Emily Chan, Norton Rose Fulbright, Canada, look at some of the risks faced by LNG projects in British Columbia and the possible consequences of recent industry trends.
B.C. LNG on standby: part one
Matthew D. Keen and Emily Chan, Norton Rose Fulbright, Canada, look at some of the risks faced by LNG projects in British Columbia and the possible consequences of recent industry trends.
Petronas considering pipeline investments to monetise Canada gas assets
Petronas is considering investing in a pipeline to market its Canadian gas assets after scrapping plans for a LNG project in Canada.
Quorum appoints head of Quorum Canada
Quorum has announced that Roy Queener has been appointed head of its Canadian business unit, Quorum Canada.
Canada groups continue legal challenge against permit for scrapped LNG project
Petronas announced last month that it was pulling out of the project.
Cancelled LNG project hits Canada’s largest shale play
Petronas' decision to cancel its Pacific NorthWest LNG project is a blow to the growth outlook for Canada's largest shale play.
Indian Oil looks for cheaper site for Pacific NorthWest LNG terminal
Indian Oil Corp has announced that it is in talks with its partners to search for an alternative, cheaper site for the Pacific Northwest LNG terminal.
LNG Canada expects FID next year
According to Reuters, LNG Canada is looking to make an investment decision next year on constructing a new LNG export terminal on the coast of British Columbia, Canada.
LNG dual-fuel ferry starts service early
BC Ferries has announced that the Salish Raven will commence service on 3 August 2017, which is earlier than initially expected.