October 2011
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UPDATE 1-Canada approves LNG exports for...
The gas will come from conventional reserves and shale gas projects in Western Canada, and will be taken by pipeline to a liquefaction plant at Kitimat, British Columbia.The plant and pipeline still require provincial approval.Apache has a 40 percent stake in the Kitimat LNG project on the Pacific Coast, while EOG Resources Inc and Encana Corp each own 20 percent.Plans call for the LNG to be...
Oct 13th
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UPDATE 1-Canada approves LNG exports for...
The gas will come from conventional reserves and shale gas projects in Western Canada, and will be taken by pipeline to a liquefaction plant at Kitimat, British Columbia.The plant and pipeline still require provincial approval.Apache has a 40 percent stake in the Kitimat LNG project on the Pacific Coast, while EOG Resources Inc and Encana Corp each own 20 percent.Plans call for the LNG to be...
Oct 13th
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UPDATE 1-Canada approves LNG exports for...
The gas will come from conventional reserves and shale gas projects in Western Canada, and will be taken by pipeline to a liquefaction plant at Kitimat, British Columbia.The plant and pipeline still require provincial approval.Apache has a 40 percent stake in the Kitimat LNG project on the Pacific Coast, while EOG Resources Inc and Encana Corp each own 20 percent.Plans call for the LNG to be...
Oct 13th
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UPDATE 1-Canada approves LNG exports for...
The gas will come from conventional reserves and shale gas projects in Western Canada, and will be taken by pipeline to a liquefaction plant at Kitimat, British Columbia.The plant and pipeline still require provincial approval.Apache has a 40 percent stake in the Kitimat LNG project on the Pacific Coast, while EOG Resources Inc and Encana Corp each own 20 percent.Plans call for the LNG to be...
Oct 13th
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Deloitte resigns as auditors of China gold firm
“The company is disappointed that Deloitte has decided to resign at this time but respects its decision,” the firm said.Deloitte’s resignation is the latest in a string of auditor resignations that have hit overseas Chinese stocks, sending investors running. Earlier this week Ernst & Young LLP resigned as auditors for Singapore-listed Sky China Petroleum Services Ltd...
Oct 13th
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