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Enbridge Inc. plans to sell a stake in a natural gas pipeline system in British Columbia to Indigenous communities in a deal that will be financially backed by the Canadian government.
Energy East would have converted an existing natural gas pipeline to carry about 1.1 million barrels of oil a day from Alberta and Saskatchewan to refineries and a shipping terminal in eastern Canada.
Canadian midstream company Enbridge said on Tuesday that it plans to invest $2.5 billion in its liquids and natural gas systems, with $2 billion allocated to its Mainline network through 2028.
In a boost to another proposed LNG project in Canada’s northwest, TotalEnergies this week signed an agreement to buy 2 million tons per annum (Mtpa) of liquefied natural gas from the proposed ...
Natural gas also comes out when you drill for crude oil, which we do a lot of in the U.S. these days. The resource is so abundant that it’s even driven down electric bills — but only when that ...