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Gas Pipeline Associated with Kitimat LNG Seeking Interest in Capacity from Third Parties

Pacific Trail Pipelines, the proposed natural gas pipeline that will connect to the Kitimat LNG export terminal in British Columbia, announced yesterday that it is seeking formal expressions of interest from entities for capacity on its pipeline. Reuters provides additional...

Kitimat LNG Seeking Third-Party Interest for LNG Export Facility

Kitimat LNG announced yesterday that it is seeking formal expressions of interest from any entities interested in terminal capacity, off-take rights, or an equity position in its LNG export facility proposed for the West Coast of...

Gaz Metro CEO: Negotiations Continuing with Gazprom on Rabaska LNG Terminal

Sylvie Brochu, chief executive of Gaz Metro, told The Gazette (Montreal) that “financial uncertainties” have delayed finalizing the agreement between Gazprom and the developers backing the Rabaska LNG terminal. Brochu specifically noted uncertainties in the financial, commodity, and construction markets, along with the complexity of the...

Enbridge CEO: Negotiations Moving Forward with Gazprom on Rabaska LNG Project

In an interview with the Calgary Herald, Enbridge CEO Pat Daniel said that plans to bring Gazprom into the Rabaska LNG regasification project as the terminal’s supplier and as an equity partner remain...

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Poll: 77% of Saint John-area Residents Not Disturbed by Gas Pipeline Construction

A poll commissioned by the Telegraph-Journal (Saint John, N.B.) found that 77% of residents in and around Saint John, New Brunswick, say that they have not been disturbed by the construction of the Brunswick Pipeline, a gas pipeline associated with the Canaport LNG...

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