Apache seeks LNG Kitimat export permitCustomers still being sought; MOUs under discussion with Korea Gas, Spain’s Gas Natural; progress toward First Nation backing Gary Park For Petroleum News
Apache, with EOG Resources as its partner, has moved a step closer to exporting LNG through the British Columbia port at Kitimat by applying to Canada’s National Energy Board for a 20-year permit covering 10 million metric tons per year. It hopes for a regulatory decision in the next 12 months.
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