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Old Posted Mar 20, 2014, 4:45 PM
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yet another LNG proposal, this time from Vancouver based Steelhead LNG.

Smaller firms can get piece of LNG export action: former attorney-general

Globe and Mail, Mar 20, 2014

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Small players have a chance to make inroads in the intense competition to export B.C. liquefied natural gas to Asia, despite the dominance of large energy corporations, says a former B.C. attorney-general, now a director at an upstart LNG project.

Vancouver-based Steelhead LNG Corp. emerged this week as a new LNG proponent seeking to find a niche in an increasingly crowded field, as industry analysts caution that there are huge obstacles ahead. With British Columbia trailing other jurisdictions such as Australia in getting into the game, there might be three or four B.C. LNG projects at most that will be viable.
This seems to be the consensus now, three to four plants being built. But even three large plants would have a large impact on the economy. The drilling activity alone in the NE would be crazy... plus the pipeline construction etc.

We shall see.
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