LNG Canada Flaring 15 Times More Gas Than Expected
Documents reveal LNG Canada's Kitimat facility has been flaring up to 15 times more gas than anticipated, with officials aware of issues months before informing regulators.
Documents reveal LNG Canada's Kitimat facility has been flaring up to 15 times more gas than anticipated, with officials aware of issues months before informing regulators.
Industry experts argue that reported stake-sale talks by Shell and Mitsubishi for LNG Canada likely indicate preparations for Phase 2 expansion rather than a pullback from the Kitimat project.
Energy giants Shell and Mitsubishi are exploring options to sell their stakes in the massive LNG Canada project, according to a Reuters exclusive. This potential move could reshape ownership of Canada's premier LNG export terminal.
Shell-led LNG Canada's second processing unit, Train 2, is still offline nearly a month after its initial start-up, according to Reuters sources. Get the latest on this major energy project.
As Canada enters LNG export market with first Kitimat shipment, experts debate economic benefits versus missed opportunities in global energy landscape.
Canada's new budget emphasizes LNG exports to boost economy and support allies. With global demand rising, Canada's natural gas can provide energy security.
A new report warns LNG expansion in B.C. could significantly increase tanker traffic, raising spill risks and air pollution concerns for over 800,000 residents. Learn the details.