Category Archives: Liquified Natural Gas
No Peak Gas
(April 15, 2009) Is the United States running out of natural gas? Continue reading
U.S.: It’s Got Gas
(April 15, 2009) Is the United States running out of natural gas? Continue reading
Next best thing to oil
(Sept. 18, 2004) U.S. President George W. Bush’s top energy regulator sparked stupor in Quebec this week when he said it might be possible for liquefied-natural-gas plants proposed for eastern Canada to meet much of the energy demand of New England. Continue reading
Next best thing to oil
(September 18, 2004) U.S. President George W. Bush’s top energy regulator sparked stupor in Quebec this week when he said it might be possible for liquefied-natural-gas plants proposed for eastern Canada to meet much of the energy demand of New England. Continue reading
Quebec gas facility up in air
(May 12, 2004) Gaz Metro’s proposal for a liquefied-natural-gas terminal near Quebec City, already meeting fierce opposition from some local residents, is under further pressure by regulatory wrangling taking place hundreds of kilometres away before the Ontario Energy Board. Continue reading
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) risks
(October 24, 2003) Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is rapidly gaining in policy popularity and commercial interest in North America. Continue reading
LNG tanker blast would impact mile radius
(December 20, 2000) Washington – A terror attack on a tanker delivering liquefied natural gas at a U.S. port could set off a fire so hot it would burn skin and damage buildings nearly a mile away, government scientists say in a report expected to influence where new multibillion-dollar terminals will be built. Continue reading





