How high is up?Participants in BC’s LNG sector have yet to answer the question; 2 more extend list to 17 by applying to NEB for export licenses Gary Park For Petroleum News
Make that 17 — the latest count of companies entering the race to export LNG from British Columbia.
Cedar LNG Export, an economic development arm of the Haisla Nation, and Orca LNG, the Canadian affiliate of a Texas-based energy firm, have made their appearance by filing applications with Canada’s N....
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