LNG pipeline and port approved by Liberal heathens.

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Interesting how we use certain words in a context that is not necessarily compatable with the true meaning of the word. A "Heathen", is a person who does not believe in the god of the Christian, Jewish or Muslim faith. In short the god of Abraham. So a "liberal heathen" used in this post doesn't make a whole lot of sense relative to what the poster might be suggesting. He/she would have been better served by saying, "liberal scumbag" or "liberal fukwad"..
 

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RICHMOND, B.C. – Three federal cabinet ministers are en route to Richmond, B.C., where they will announce later today whether the Liberal government is approving a controversial liquefied natural gas project.

The proposed $36-billion Pacific Northwest LNG project is seen as a litmus test of the Trudeau government’s various pledges on environmental stewardship, indigenous reconciliation and energy resource development.

The liquefied natural gas processing plant on Lelu Island near Prince Rupert, B.C., would ship 19 million tonnes a year of frozen, liquefied gas to markets in Asia.

The project is also expected to produce more than five million tonnes of carbon dioxide a year, creating a conundrum for a Liberal government that has made combating climate change a cornerstone of its political identity.

Federal ministers in B.C. to announce LNG call | Globalnews.ca

If this is approved Canada will not meet ANY carbon reduction targets EVER.
I am proud of my Party
 

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Petronas, the Malaysian energy giant behind the project, may be looking to get out of the deal (link is external).

Petroliam Nasional, or Petronas, is weighing options for the project as its finances have been squeezed after crude oil prices have collapsed by more than 50 per cent since mid-2014.

Additionally, the economics of the project have been called into question as LNG prices for delivery into the main markets in northeast Asia have slumped more than 70 per cent over nearly the same time period.

...Other options are also being considered, including putting it on ice, as finding a buyer in current market conditions would be difficult.

Petronas signed on for the project in 2012 through acquisition of Canada's Progress Energy. That year, LNG prices climbed as high as $18.17 per million British thermal units (mmBtu), but have fallen to $5.75 per mmBtu since then.


Petronas, was weighing options for the project as its finances have been squeezed after crude oil prices have collapsed by more than 50 per cent since mid-2014. LNG prices for delivery into the main markets in northeast Asia have slumped more than 70 per cent over nearly the same time period.