RE:RE:LNG in EuropeI believe the gov has much to do with the length of time and the cost over runs.
The processes for permitting and negotiating with first nations is ridiculous.
Environmentalists are a pain in the ??? with their constant legal fights which only serve to slow things. First nations, who do you negotiate with? They elect chiefs who say yes, then the hereditary chiefs say no and then individual tribe members hired by environmentalists to set up road blocks and cause damage.
Does not help when the PM is on the side of extreme environmentalists.
Tell me what has the carbon tax done for the environment? It is a tax used to redistribute money from the middle class the the rich and give money to the poor and goverment. IMHO
Quintessential1 wrote: Fully permitted and under construction since 2019 it is not the government slowing LNG Canada,
It is also not the government's fault the Coastal Gas Link pipeline is overbudget by more than double.
Even though I support LNG construction and increasing NG sales the government is not entirely wrong about its economic viability given low historic gas prices and should leave it to private industry.
ARX will take advantage of the opportunities provided by Gulf or West coast LNG as they arise.
GLTA ARX BULLS
retiredcf wrote: Europe still close to an energy crisis: Natural gas analyst
Leslie Palti-Guzman, co-founder and CEO of Gas Vista, joins BNN Bloomberg to talk about natural gas supply in Europe and global LNG exports.
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/video/europe-still-close-to-an-energy-crisis-natural-gas-analyst~2671434
Bottom line, Canada has an opportunity if the government could ever get its act together. GLTA