From the Frontier Centre for Public Policy By Ian Madsen Canada’s growing LNG exports are opening global markets and reducing dependence on U.S. prices, if Ottawa...
WUDONG, a liquefied natural gas (LNG) tanker, fills up at an LNG Canada facility, in an aerial view, in Kitimat, B.C., on Thursday, November 13, 2025....
From the Frontier Centre for Public Policy By Marco Navarro-Genie Kitimat’s LNG launch ends years of delay, weak policy and lost opportunity. This is a strategic...
From The Canadian Energy Centre By Cody Ciona Starting with LNG Canada, producers will finally have access to new customers overseas Canada’s natural gas production and exports...
From Resource Works Canada has a hefty slate in recent years of big natural-resource projects that were abandoned, or put on a back burner, often because...
Welders with JGC-Fluor following completion of the final weld on the first production train at the LNG Canada project, in Kitimat, B.C. in July 2024. Since...
From Resource Works The sudden, newfound support for LNG projects in Canada is truly remarkable. What’s all this? Green-leaning governments, federal and provincial, suddenly speaking in...
From the Canadian Energy Centre By Mario Toneguzzi ‘This is the first time Canada will enter the global marketplace as a global player, so it is an...
From Resource Works Qatar is building or chartering 104 LNG carriers, and plans to double its LNG output by the end of 2030. It would then...
LNG Canada CEO Jason Klein. Photo courtesy LNG Canada From the Canadian Energy Centre By Deborah Jaremko Royalties help pay for public services like health care, hospitals,...