How Haisla Nation's Cedar LNG Project is a New Dawn for Indigenous Peoples

How Haisla Nation's Cedar LNG Project is a New Dawn for Indigenous Peoples

Rendering of Cedar LNG Who formed the partnership between Haisla Nation and Cedar LNG, and why? Who benefits from this project? Is there First Nations support for this project, and if so, what can we learn from it?Into the Water The Haisla Nation and Pembina Pipeline Corp. Ce...

B.C. LNG to Asia Could ‘Save a Canada’ in Global Emissions: REPORT

B.C. LNG to Asia Could ‘Save a Canada’ in Global Emissions: REPORT

A new report by the Canadian Chamber of Commerce has found that if 20% of Asia’s coal-fired power plants were converted to natural gas, global emissions would drop by more than Canada’s total emissions. In other words, converting just one-fifth of Asia’s power infrastructure ...

Indigenous Leaders Call on G7 Nations to Support LNG Development in Canada: VIDEO

Indigenous Leaders Call On G7 Nations to Support LNG Development in Canada: VIDEO

Representatives from Energy for a Secure Future and Indigenous leaders were in Ottawa calling on Canada and the rest of the G7 nations to advance collaboration on the development of liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facilities in British Columbia. The news conference comes a...

A Cap on Canadian Oil & Natural Gas is a Cap on Energy Security

A Cap on Canadian Oil & Natural Gas is a Cap on Energy Security

Why should you care about a possible up-and-coming emissions cap on Canadian oil and natural gas producers? Apart from potential economic consequences, the policy also poses a major risk to the energy security of Canadians and our allies. Canada’s oil and gas companies are ex...

One of Canada's Biggest Contributions to Reducing Global Emissions Can Be Exporting Liquefied Natural Gas

One of Canada's Biggest Contributions to Reducing Global Emissions Can Be Exporting Liquefied Natural Gas

While global liquefied natural gas (LNG) demand is projected to grow significantly through 2040, British Columbian Premier David Eby’s recent comments seem to question the notion of moving forward with new B.C. liquified natural gas (LNG) export facilities and the correspondi...

Global LNG Demand to Grow 76% by 2040: REPORT

Global LNG Demand to Grow 76% by 2040: REPORT

Global liquefied natural gas (LNG) demand is projected to grow from 397 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) in 2022 up to 700 mtpa by 2040 with a significant supply-demand gap to emerge in the late 2020s, according to the latest industry report. Shell’s LNG Outlook 2023 highlight...

Sulphur in Canada: Everything You Need to Know

Sulphur in Canada: Everything You Need to Know

Did you know Canada was the world's sixth-largest sulphur producer in 2021 [4]? Although sulphur isn't known for its pleasant smell, the non-metallic chemical element is incredibly useful in our day-to-day lives. Sulphur production began in Canada primarily as a byproduct of...

Canadian West Coast LNG Will Reduce Global GHG Emissions

Canadian West Coast LNG Will Reduce Global GHG Emissions

Will LNG projects on Canada's West Coast increase global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions? The notion from anti-LNG opponents that Canada’s world-class export facilities will hamper global emission reduction efforts isn't supported by the facts. Such claims don’t help to nurtur...

5 Times Other Countries Asked Canada for LNG in 2022

5 Times Other Countries Asked Canada for LNG in 2022

Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio made his first visit to Ottawa this past week, representing a significant opportunity for Canada to expand its relationship with its third-largest trading partner [1]. Like Europe, recent global events have put resource security at the fo...

Ksi Lisims LNG Given ‘OK’ by CER, Now it’s the Minister’s Turn

Ksi Lisims LNG Given ‘OK’ by CER, Now it’s the Minister’s Turn

Great news for Nisga’a Nation, British Columbians and Canadians came out of the Canada Energy Regulator’s (CER) office last week. Ksi Lisims LNG, an Indigenous-led project on the coast of northwestern British Columbia, has been given a stamp of approval by the CER to export n...