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Vol. 20, No. 48 Week of November 29, 2015
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


Aboriginal plans for British Columbia LNG

Tsawwassen First Nation looks at building terminal capable of handling up to six tankers a month; no costs or gas feedstock source

GARY PARK

For Petroleum News

British Columbia aboriginals have their sights fixed on another entry point into the LNG industry. The Tsawwassen First Nation, a community of 286 south of Vancouver, is exploring the prospect of building a terminal capable of loading up to six tankers a month and exporting 3 million to 5 million me....

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