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TransCanada Market Solicitation Receives Positive Responses

TransCanada has received expressions of interest from various players in response to its recent solicitation of market interest for two proposed options to access Alaskan North slope gas supplies. The first option is a pipeline that would run from the North Slope into Canada and serve North America markets. The second option is a pipeline that would lead to a liquefied...

TransCanada to Build Pipeline to Serve Shell’s BC LNG Export Plant

TransCanada announced that it has been chosen by Shell Canada Limited and its partners to construct and operate the proposed Coastal GasLink project, a $4-billion pipeline that will transport natural gas from the Montney gas-producing region near Dawson Creek, British Columbia (BC) to Shell’s proposed LNG Canada gas export facility near Kitimat,...

Alaska Approves TransCanada’s Alternate LNG Proposal; TransCanada Closes Alaska Pipeline Open Season

The Alaska Departments of Natural Resources and Revenue have approved TransCanada Alaska and its co-licensees’ request to amend their pending proposal to construct a natural gas pipeline from the North Slope to Alberta (Alberta Project) to include an alternate proposal to build a natural gas pipeline from the North Slope to a south-central Alaska port to export gas as LNG (LNG...

TransCanada Shifting Focus of Alaska Gas Pipeline to Develop Project for LNG Exports

An official for TransCanada told the Associated Press (carried via the Anchorage Daily News) that the company would like to shift the focus of its proposed natural gas pipeline to carry North Slope gas to an LNG liquefaction facility in southern Alaska, instead of transporting the gas into Canada. Under the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act, the change in the project is subject to approval...

TransCanada Pursues Involvement in Alaska LNG Export Project

A TransCanada official said yesterday that his company is interested in building a pipeline that would transport natural gas from Alaska’s North Slope to a possible LNG liquefaction facility in southern Alaska. Platts LNG Daily [subscription required] provides further...

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