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    Default LNG projects in Canada. General thread

    European energy concerns have given fresh push for East Coast LNG project.
    https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/feds-see...-ceo-1.1728976

    Coastal Gaslink pipeline to feed West Coast LNG is moving ahead, slowly. Should be exporting gas there in 2024.

    I'm a big fan of LNG projects. Help displace dirtier fuels in Asia, which is good for the climate. Help displace drilling projects worldwide, which is good for the climate, and make money in Canada, which is good for Canada.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ExtraSlow View Post
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    European energy concerns have given fresh push for East Coast LNG project.
    https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/feds-see...-ceo-1.1728976

    Coastal Gaslink pipeline to feed West Coast LNG is moving ahead, slowly. Should be exporting gas there in 2024.

    I'm a big fan of LNG projects. Help displace dirtier fuels in Asia, which is good for the climate. Help displace drilling projects worldwide, which is good for the climate, and make money in Canada, which is good for Canada.
    Like.

    However - they’re the worst company to do this. The old shell gas plant assets they took over are rough. They’re not putting any money into them, big turnover, and poor working conditions is what I’ve heard talking to some folks.

    Hopefully that’s just misinformation and they can do something though. I’m a glass 1/10 full kinda guy.
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    Nothing like operating from a reactionary standpoint!

    That said I'm cautiously optimistic that common sense is finally going to prevail?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vengie View Post
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    Nothing like operating from a reactionary standpoint!
    Yeah, ten years ago every LNG company slide deck had points about climate and energy security for our allies. It's depressing that some detractors seemed to dismiss those concepts as irrelevant.
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    LNG Canada is a bit far from our allies
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    Quote Originally Posted by ExtraSlow View Post
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    Yeah, ten years ago every LNG company slide deck had points about climate and energy security for our allies. It's depressing that some detractors seemed to dismiss those concepts as irrelevant.
    Our allies are more than happy to take our LNG. The sitting federal gov't is not.

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    I don't know jack about LNG in Canada. But would we need to increase production to export? I assume we would want to send it both West and East?

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    Farts are aplenty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster View Post
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    I don't know jack about LNG in Canada. But would we need to increase production to export? I assume we would want to send it both West and East?
    The rise in local realized prices that having available premium priced LNG export capacity creates would happily solve for the supply side of the equation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster View Post
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    I don't know jack about LNG in Canada. But would we need to increase production to export? I assume we would want to send it both West and East?
    In a technical sense, Canada can produce as much natural gas as anyone wants. We have a lot of gas and no major technical issues producing it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ExtraSlow View Post
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    In a technical sense, Canada can produce as much natural gas as anyone wants. We have a lot of gas and no major technical issues producing it.
    Except we're running out of days to wear Orange shirts for the incredible desecration to unceded lands that extracting methane does zero things to...

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    LNG must be a lost cause if this is only a general thread and no MEGA

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    If it it 2024 it’s too late and other countries will have taken the opportunity.

    Canada can’t move fast enough which is why lng died the first time.

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    Germany is planning two new LNG import terminals to reduce reliance on Russian Gas.
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    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/...r-policy-shift
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    Quote Originally Posted by ExtraSlow View Post
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    Germany is planning two new LNG import terminals to reduce reliance on Russian Gas.
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    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/...r-policy-shift
    Phew. Thank goodness they took up the slack.

    Back to our internal policies. We should tighten them up - $170/tonne of CO2 carbon tax and an additional fuel tax probably isn’T enough.
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    Quote Originally Posted by redline View Post
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    If it it 2024 it’s too late and other countries will have taken the opportunity.

    Canada can’t move fast enough which is why lng died the first time.
    Our government doesn't WANT to succeed in Energy, it isn't that they can't.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JRSC00LUDE View Post
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    Our government doesn't WANT to succeed in Energy, it isn't that they can't.
    Very true … but Capp sux a dick when it comes to lobbying for the industry.

    Kenney could not gain consensus in his own party let alone other provincial governments …

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    Those gas terminals better be solar powered.

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