This special editorial series features articles on Canadian natural gas development and LNG projects. The country's unofficial unique brand of producing the most responsible and ethical natural gas in the world could propel Canada into the role as a significant global player in the race to mitigate greenhouse gases. The entire series is supported by the Canadian Society for Unconventional Resources (CSUR), which is a leading Canadian source of factual, unbiased technical information on the development of unconventional oil and gas resources.
The “30,000-foot-view,” in business parlance, describes getting to a high enough level to see the big picture. It’s also an apt phrase — both literally and figuratively — for describing the long-term need for Canadian LNG to displace the use of higher-carbon producing coal for power generation.
April 20, 2020, 7:14 AM MDT
Haisla Nation Chief Councillor Crystal Smith is proud to support LNG development in B.C. and says projects like LNG Canada’s gas terminal are giving her people a chance to escape poverty and have hope for the future.
March 16, 2020, 10:41 AM MDT
While the governments of Alberta and British Columbia have been butting heads over the Trans Mountain expansion, both jurisdictions have viewed natural gas and LNG favourably.
January 27, 2020, 6:53 AM MST
The march towards building a significant liquefied natural gas sector in Canada continues to see challenges, but proponents maintain that the country’s core advantages — large untapped gas reserves, competitive supply costs, close proximity to markets, and the ability to produce some of the cleanest LNG — will help it become a major world supplier in the years ahead even as competition rises.
December 17, 2019, 6:58 AM MST
Liquefied natural gas projects planned for eastern Canada represent a significant opportunity for Alberta’s gas producers to reach tidewater and access markets in western Europe.
December 2, 2019, 7:19 AM MST
By leveraging its abundant renewable energy resources and incentivizing production of the world’s lowest greenhouse gas-emitting liquefied natural gas (LNG), Canada can develop its LNG industry while meeting its climate goals, concludes a report examining the unique “green” advantages the country possesses.
November 21, 2019, 11:22 AM MST
The Alberta government is concerned about the future of natural gas development and wants to facilitate greater market access for LNG.
June 17, 2019, 6:55 AM MDT
Canada has the potential to help the worst polluters in the world get off coal with its abundant supply of natural gas.
June 3, 2019, 6 AM MDT
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