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nitpicker

(7,153 posts)
Wed Jul 26, 2017, 03:57 AM Jul 2017

Petronas cancels Pacific NorthWest LNG project in Canada

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-40719926

Petronas cancels Pacific NorthWest LNG project in Canada

25 July 2017

From the section US & Canada

A controversial liquefied natural gas (LNG) project planned for Canada's west coast has been cancelled. Pacific NorthWest LNG announced the project would not proceed "amidchangesin market conditions".

Canada authorised the project last September despite concerns over its potential contribution to greenhouse gas emissions. The major energy project would have seen LNG exported to emerging Asian markets. The cancelled initiative was one of the largest resource development initiatives in the country. Tuesday's decision was made by Petronas, the Malaysian oil and gas company leading the project, as well as its partners.

"We are disappointed that the extremely challenging environment brought about by the prolonged depressed prices and shifts in the energy industry have led us to this decision, said Anuar Taib, chairman of the Pacific NorthWest LNG board said in a statement.
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The C$36 bn ($28bn/£22bn) project would have seen a natural gas liquefaction and export terminal constructed on British Columbia's northern coast, as well as a new pipeline. The terminal would have been built on Lelu Island, which sits at the mouth of the Skeena river near Prince Rupert, British Columbia. There were worries over the potential threat to an important salmon habitat alongside concerns over greenhouse gases.
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