Sentences with phrase «potential liquefied natural gas»

Energy giant Woodside Petroleum has signed a project development agreement with US - based Sempra Energy for a potential liquefied natural gas plant in Texas.

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But the potential for instability, international sanctions and arbitrary political decisions affecting Russia's exports bolsters the case for more than a dozen liquefied natural gas terminals proposed for the British Columbia coast.
Most recently she served as director of external affairs and communications for Spectra Energy's Canadian LNG business, responsible for development of natural gas infrastructure investment opportunities related to liquefied natural gas in Western Canada, as well as development of strategies to address market, regulatory, and stakeholder risks associated with potential LNG projects.
That includes liquefied natural gas (LNG) and oil, both of which Canada has the potential to export in large amounts.
We also foresee tremendous potential for other high value applications, such as pipeline insulation and transportation of liquefied natural gas which needs to be stored at a low temperature,» said Prof Nhan.
Half of potential future spending of European gas development could be uneconomic and there will be no need for new liquefied natural gas (LNG) capacity for a decade.
This technical document gathers new knowledge about the potential of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) powered shipping in the North American Emission Control Area and identifies the necessary conditions for the successful implementation of LNG as a fuel source for shipping in the region.
This technical document gathers new knowledge about the potential of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) powered shipping in the North American Emission Control Area and identify the necessary conditions for the successful implementation of LNG as a fuel source for shipping in the region.
Palmer believes there are four major drivers for changing basis differentials: changes in supply from shale gas development, the potential growth in liquefied natural gas shipments, planned Gulf Coast chemical plant investments, and swelling exports to Mexico.
«Natural gas, whether it's compressed or liquefied, is a potential short - term opportunity, but that still doesn't get towards zero,» said Eli Angen, Ontario director of the Pembina Institute.
The 11 - month - old government also is seeking to attract about $ 4 billion of investments in power plants and a liquefied - natural - gas import terminal, and will meet potential investors in London, New York and Singapore in December, said Tawfiq - e-Elahi Chowdhury, 64, energy adviser to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed who also holds the post of energy minister.
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