Jury out on BC’s LNG tax regimeSubdued reaction to new policy, critic convinced it will discourage development; industry tackles costs, labor, regulatory process Gary Park For Petroleum News
The response to the British Columbia government’s big push to entice global energy giants to launch the province’s LNG industry has remained mostly subdued and non-committal as companies gird themselves for the next phase in their decision-making process.
While that takes shape some analysts are voi....
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