Sentences with phrase «of pipeline gas»

Globally, if Russia is able to negotiate a second pipeline deal with China, in addition to the Power of Siberia, and thus be able to supply a total 68 bcm / y of pipeline gas, this will likely negatively impact China's appetite for increased LNG imports.

Not exact matches

The LNG Canada and Kitimat LNG projects, as well as a fourth plant proposed for the northern B.C. coast by Malaysian state energy company Petronas and Calgary - based Progress Energy, will likely have to wait for new pipelines to be built directly from the shale gas fields of northeastern B.C. Kitimat LNG's owners are separately developing the Pacific Trails pipeline to their terminal.
New natural gas pipelines do not face the same kind of opposition as oil pipelines because the product is a gas and, in case of a leak, it escapes into the atmosphere rather than fouling waterways and soil.
The pair split the gas and electricity sectors so we got a monopoly, Western Power — the former SECWA's electricity transmission / distribution, generating and sales arms — and, initially, two separate publicly - owned monopolies, Alinta Gas, owners of the gas distribution across Perth, and the Dampier - to - Bunbury natural gas pipeline (DBNGgas and electricity sectors so we got a monopoly, Western Power — the former SECWA's electricity transmission / distribution, generating and sales arms — and, initially, two separate publicly - owned monopolies, Alinta Gas, owners of the gas distribution across Perth, and the Dampier - to - Bunbury natural gas pipeline (DBNGGas, owners of the gas distribution across Perth, and the Dampier - to - Bunbury natural gas pipeline (DBNGgas distribution across Perth, and the Dampier - to - Bunbury natural gas pipeline (DBNGgas pipeline (DBNGP).
Estimates vary widely on just how much methane is leaked from the vast network of oil and gas wells, pipelines and processing plants, but the problem has cast doubt on how much better natural gas is than coal for the environment.
Gas imports, most of which arrive in pipelines from Canada and Mexico, peaked in 2007 at 3.8 trillion cubic feet.
A gas pipeline running from Russia to China through Siberia is under construction, with a price tag of more than $ 55 billion.
Andrew Potter, an analyst with CIBC World Markets, expects to see a flurry of mergers and acquisitions as long - term supply contracts firm up between customers in Asia and particular terminals, pipelines and upstream gas producers in Canada.
In 2017, DeAngelis followed the Trump Administration's pro-energy policies and its America First Energy Plan, covering a range of stories from pipelines, to natural gas, to coal and their impact on raw commodity and stock prices.
The Russian steelmaker is a big employer in the Saskatchewan capital, and has operations in half a dozen other communities in Western Canada, where it is an important manufacturer of the pipe used in oil and gas pipelines.
A second heading east would carry 193,000 barrels per day of condensate, a form of natural gas used to dilute the molasses - like bitumen to allow it to flow through pipelines.
Canada supplies about US$ 66 million of pipe annually to the U.S. for use in oil and gas pipelines.
But a less publicized move to replace the head of a federal regulatory agency will almost certainly slow federal approval for new natural gas pipelines.
Last week, Trump replaced the head of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), a five - person panel that approves certain natural gas pipeline projects and regulates interstate energy infrastructure.
Horgan announced the proposed subsidies ahead of a final investment decision on LNG Canada's $ 40 - billion project which would include building a natural gas pipeline from northeast B.C. to a new terminal on the coast.
Labor unions have pushed for approval of the pipeline, saying it would create thousands of construction jobs, while environmentalists opposed it because it would increase greenhouse gas emissions from Canada's oil sands.
UAF has worked extensively with both institutional and commercial partners in Alaska and in recent years, using drones to monitor sea lion populations in the Aleutian Islands, conduct ice flow and environmental surveying missions for NASA and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, inspect pipelines for oil and gas giant BP and assist a Russian tanker during a dangerous late - season fuel delivery to the remote Alaskan outpost of Nome.
Asian investors in particular are growing weary of Canada's sluggish pace of building energy infrastructure — the pipelines and liquefied natural gas facilities needed to get Canadian fossil fuels to offshore markets.
If anything, it shows that thanks to a boom in LNG production, natural gas is on the verge of becoming a truly global commodity unbound by the physical constraints of pipelines.
THE owner of the Dampier to Bunbury natural gas pipeline has announced plans to spend around $ 245 million expanding its capacity by about 40 terajoules per day, after finalising contractual arrangemen
The owners of the Dampier to Bunbury natural gas pipeline have taken direct control of asset management activities that previously were run by Babcock & Brown Infrastructure subsidiary Westnet Energy.
It added about 40 per cent of Spectra's natural gas pipeline revenue is from cost of service - based tariffs which could be subject to the tax recovery disallowance.
So, instead of fighting this battle in hindsight, we just said we are not even going to have a natural gas pipeline coming in to the factory, so we didn't even build it.
The agreement follows an announcement earlier this week from Spectra Energy and BG Group about plans to build a natural gas pipeline from northeast B.C. to the coast, joining a throng of companies aiming to export Canadian natural gas to Asia.
The owner of the Dampier to Bunbury natural gas pipeline says it has saved $ 55 million on current expansion works, which will start operating early next month.
Yet the risk of a spill from the pipeline itself or from tankers offshore is overwhelmingly borne by B.C. Short of sharing royalty revenues with B.C. — note how both the B.C. Liberals and their NDP opponents support plans for liquefied natural gas terminals, which would boost gas revenues in B.C. — there's no way for Alberta or an Albertan prime minister to bring B.C. onside.
A Chinese consortium is set to take ownership of the Dampier to Bunbury gas pipeline and several power stations across Western Australia, after regulators and shareholders today approved the $ 7.5 billion takeover of listed company DUET Group.
TransCanada, which is building the pipeline that would connects the export terminal to Canadian gas fields, said the bulk of its capital spending will be in 2021 and 2022, assuming the project goes ahead.
The $ 6.5 - billion project would see two pipelines, one carrying oilsands» bitumen from Alberta to Kitimat's port, and a second carrying condensate — a form of natural gas used to dilute the bitumen — from Kitimat back to Alberta.
Among them, power generation issues had a total return of 23.1 %; pipelines, 34 %; business trusts, 3.2 %; REITs, 24.6 %; oil and gas royalty companies, 12.0 %; and funds of trusts, 3.9 %.
Canada ships nearly all of its crude oil exports to the United States, and Mexico's appetite for natural gas has driven a boom in U.S. pipeline shipments in recent years.
In addition to construction of the Kitimat terminal, LNG Canada is looking to TransCanada Corp. to build a proposed $ 4.7 - billion Coastal GasLink pipeline to carry LNG from the gas fields of northeastern B.C. to the port for shipment overseas.
Generally speaking, the U.S. and international press seemed to think the report, which finds the pipeline would have minimal effects on greenhouse gas emissions, bodes well for TransCanada's long - delayed project to connect the oilsands to Gulf of Mexico refineries.
Yes, gas is cheaper in Alberta and B.C. than it is on the Gulf, and we're closer to Asia, but once you factor in the hurdles of greenfield construction and the need to add pipelines, that advantage disappears.
The difference in price between B.C. gas and global LNG wouldn't be high enough to pay for the operating and capital costs of pipeline and liquefaction assets.
The attack's target appears to have been Latitude Technologies, a Texas - based provider of electronic data - sharing between pipeline companies and their gas producer and utility customers.
The pipeline operator has more than 84,000 miles of pipelines that transport natural gas, gasoline, and crude oil in the U.S. and Canada.
The Calgary - based company, which specializes in analytical instrumentation and process control equipment for industries including oil and gas, pipeline, wastewater and petrochemical, did $ 11 million worth of business that year.
A cyberattack on a shared data network forced four of the nation's natural - gas pipeline operators to temporarily shut down computer communications with their customers over the last week.
With nearly 2.5 million miles of oil, gas and chemical pipelines crisscrossing the country, intrusions into control systems could do more than disrupt deliveries, said Andrew R. Lee, a cybersecurity expert at the law firm Jones Walker in New Orleans.
The latest economic impacts of the pipeline constraints come amid an intensifying spat between Alberta and British Columbia over the construction of the Trans Mountain project, pitting arguments of economic impact against the importance of protecting coastlines and limiting greenhouse gas emissions.
There is also growing confidence that a gas pipeline due to be built by Russia, stretching 1,100 km (680 miles) from Lahore to the port city of Karachi, will go ahead.
Laut said the company will support TransCanada Corp.'s planned expansions of its Alberta and B.C. gas gathering pipeline system in hopes that better market access will lead to higher prices.
Plans call for building a pipeline to link China's northeast to a line that carries gas from western Siberia to the Pacific port of Vladivostok.
• Total SA (Paris: FP) has agreed to sell a gas pipeline and gas terminal in the North Sea to North Sea Midstream Partners, a portfolio company of ArcLight Capital Partners, for approximately $ 905 million.
CONSTRUCTION of a $ 125 million underground gas pipeline running for 58 kilometres from Wagerup to Worsley is chasing the weather.
«We've have the workforce, and we've been building out these gas - processing facilities, these pipelines and all the infrastructures that's required to really support the big LNG boom that we expect to see in the second wave of LNG in the U.S.,» Brown said.
Flaring, which involves burning off gas at wells not connected to pipelines, was down to 10 percent in March, as opposed to 36 percent in January of 2014.
It is important for the ACCC to achieve a balance between natural gas pipeline owners receiving a fair return that will encourage new investment in the industry and ensuring the cost of the gas is not prohibitive
«There's a question of whether going along with the approval of the Northern Gateway pipeline will make LNG development in B.C. more challenging by angering First Nations so adamantly opposed to the oil sands pipeline,» said George Hoberg, a professor at the University of British Columbia's school of forestry and founder of UBCC350, a group pressing for action on greenhouse gas emissions.
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