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LNG Canada produced its first liquefied natural gas shipment for export to South Korea at its facility in Kitimat, ...
The additional crude that will be transported from Alberta via the expanded Trans Mountain oil pipeline is likely to stay in North America.
Canadian crude exports from the recently expanded Trans Mountain pipeline are shifting to the U.S. from Asia, showing how the major project's effect on global oil markets remains in flux.
'India is expected to be at the forefront in terms of the trunk/transmission oil and gas pipeline network additions in Asia', GlobalData said.
BISMARCK, N.D. -- The operator of the Keystone oil pipeline said it planned to restart the system Monday after a spill onto farmland in North Dakota last week shut down the line.
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Carney open to building new pipelines to export oil to Asia - MSNPrime Minister Mark Carney says there are discussions about building new pipelines to ship what he called decarbonized barrels of oil. But he says the range of the discussion is about more than ...
Trans Mountain pipeline expansion tilts flows to Asia, away from U.S. Gulf Canada’s newly expanded oil pipeline to the Pacific is opening new markets for the country’s crude in Asia while reducing ...
Central Asia welcomed China's foray into their energy-rich region on Sunday as Chinese leader Hu Jintao prepared to open a new pipeline connecting a Turkmen gas field with China's restive Xinjiang ...
Uganda said it expects China Export and Credit Insurance Corp., likely to be the biggest lender for the nation’s planned $5 billion crude export pipeline, to approve loans for the project by April.
The Keystone oil pipeline has been shut down after it ruptured in North Dakota, halting the flow of thousands of gallons of crude oil from Canada to refineries in the U.S.
An estimated 3,500 barrels of crude oil spilled into an agricultural field in North Dakota after a Keystone Pipeline employee heard a "mechanical bang" from the system early Tuesday morning ...
The energy watchdog raised its forecasts for oil demand this year to a record level, as China fueled a surge in air travel and Russian production remained surprisingly resilient to Western sanctions.
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