The federal government is ramping up efforts to give Canada’s nascent liquefied natural gas (LNG) business a global boost full story ![]()

Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver said approving the pipeline is in the best interests of the U.S. and that failing to approve it would cost Canada jobs and revenue
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If there's one defining characteristic of natural gas that will shape the future of the Canadian natural gas industry, it is its abundance in North America. Supplies in Canada alone are expected to last at least 100 years at current levels of demand. This abundance is both an opportunity and a challenge. It is an opportunity because the abundance of natural gas has made it...
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Natural gas runs cleaner and cheaper in automobiles, so the fuel will become the vehicle fuel of choice very soon, a natural gas industry official believes. Joe Bauman, a UGI representative who assists municipalities with natural gas projects for vehicle
standardspeaker.com (26 days ago)
The world's largest natural-gas producer is building a gas-liquefaction facility on Russia's Pacific Coast as Gazprom seeks to boost shipments to Asia amid falling demand and regulatory strife in Europe.
wsj.com (3 months and 2 days ago)
Canada's Minister of Natural Resources Joe Oliver pushed for U.S. approval of TransCanada Corp.'s Keystone XL pipeline, calling Canada the "environmentally responsible choice" for the U.S. to meet its future demand for energy.
wsj.com (2 months and 19 days ago)
Growth in production would moderate any natural gas price increases resulting from more liquefied natural gas exports from the United States, industry advocates for exports said Monday.
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Federal Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver said Thursday he doesn’t share Alberta Premier Alison Redford’s view that a rejection of the pipeline would damage ties between the two countries
financialpost.com (1 month and 5 days ago)
Mar 6 - Canadian Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver says that the U.S. can greatly reduce its oil imports but will still need about 3.4 million barrels a day from Canada.
reuters.com (2 months and 19 days ago)

Woodside Petroleum Ltd., Australia’s second-biggest oil producer, said it’s in talks with companies for a potential partnership to enter Canada’s natural gas industry to tap rising Asian demand
financialpost.com (3 months and 2 days ago)

President Barack Obama's choice to lead the Energy Department pledged to increase use of natural gas Tuesday as a way to combat climate change even as the nation seeks to boost domestic energy…
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