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Aurora LNG files export application

 

Oilfield Technology,

British Columbia’s first liquefied natural gas (LNG) proposal at Grassy Point near Prince Rupert has filed its export application with Canada’s National Energy Board (NEB).

Aurora LNG filed its export application just over two weeks after signing a sole proponent agreement with the Province of British Columbia. The sole proponent agreement provides Aurora LNG with the exclusive right to pursue long-term Crown land tenure in the Grassy Point area.

As part of the sole proponent agreement, Aurora LNG had to file for an export licence with the NEB. To date, the NEB has issued export licences to three LNG proponents in British Columbia.

“With a vast supply of natural gas and a list competitive advantages other jurisdictions can’t replicate, BC’s LNG plans continue to gain momentum,” said Rich Coleman, Canada’s Minister of Natural Gas Development. “We look forward to working with Aurora LNG as they advance their plans to be part of our energy future.”

Aurora LNG is a joint venture by Nexen Energy ULC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of CNOOC Limited, INPEX Corporation and JGC Corporation.

 

Adapted from press release by Ted Monroe

 

 

 

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