Proponents of British Columbia’s emerging natural gas export industry and the provincial government felt the sting from some troubling news late last week.
Petronas, the Malaysian state-owned oil and gas group that is considered to be the closest to a decision on building an LNG export facility in B.C., threatened to kill its plans for a ten billion dollar terminal near Prince Rupert. Higher Ground takes you behind the scenes, as the Patronas wrangling becomes the #1 topic at the UBCM convention of civic leaders at Whistler. Don’t miss valuable insight and analysis on this week’s Higher Ground by ResourceWorks.com.
Produced by Brent Stafford for ResourceWorks.com.