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LNG projects progressing in Nova Scotia, while B.C. faces delays

LNG Ltd.'s Bear Head LNG project C located further north at Point Tupper in Cape Breton C announced last week it received permits to export U.S.-sourced gas to non-free-trade agreement countries.

CALGARY ? The very first liquefied natural gas project in Canada might be built on the East Coast, not free airline Coast.

Shell puts off decision on LNG megaproject in B.C. for another year because it grapples with plummeting oil prices and earnings

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The punches keep coming for the Canadian oil and gas industry. The most recent uppercut came from Royal Dutch Shell Plc. on Thursday, as it postponed a decision on its US$40 billion liquefied gas export project in Kitimat, B.C. “likely” towards the end of the season.

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The companies backing two LNG projects in Quebec appear at first sight still on pace to sanction their multi-billion-dollar facilities this year, while a vital Bc project was dealt a possible setback Wednesday when the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency said it would hurt porpoise habitat.

The CEAA released a draft of their Environmental Assessment Set of Wednesday, which concluded the $36-billion Pacific Northwest LNG project would “cause significant adverse cumulative environmental effects to harbor porpoise.”

The agency did note the final decision on whether the negative environmental effects are justifiable remains with the federal environment minister which the work would not cause significant environmental harm to “all other valued components,” like quality of air.

Malaysian national oil company Petronas announced in June it had reached a positive final financial commitment on the project – but which was depending on the work receiving a positive environmental assessment in the CEAA.

The company, long considered a front-runner to construct an LNG export project in Canada, didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

By contrast, two LNG export companies confirmed they aspire to sanction projects in Nova Scotia this season – and possibly begin construction inside the year.

“We continue to be targeting your final financial commitment at the end of the third quarter 2016,” said Mark Brown, director of project development for Halifax-based Pieridae Energy Ltd., which intends to build the $5- to $10-billion Goldboro LNG plant around the new england of province at Goldboro.

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