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Birchcliff Energy Ltd T.BIR

Alternate Symbol(s):  BIREF

Birchcliff Energy Ltd. is a Canada-based intermediate oil and natural gas company. The Company is engaged in the exploration for and the development, production and acquisition of oil and gas reserves in Western Canada. The Company’s operations are focused on the Montney/Doig Resource Play in Alberta. Its operations are concentrated in the Peace River Arch area of Alberta. The Company has a 100% working interest in its Pouce Coupe Gas Plant and two oil batteries, as well as various working interests in numerous other gas plants, oil batteries, compressors, facilities and infrastructure. Its Pouce Coupe Gas Plant, which is licensed to process up to 340 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) of natural gas, is located in the heart of the Corporation's Montney/Doig Resource Play.


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Post by barneyj44on Mar 22, 2022 9:56pm
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Canada Lng

Canada Lng
Indonesian Tycoons Firm to Spend $500 Million on Canada LNG Geoffrey Morgan and Robert Tuttle Tue., March 22, 2022, 4:13 p.m.2 min read (Bloomberg) -- An energy company backed by Indonesian tycoon Sukanto Tanoto plans to spend $500 million this year on a long-planned liquefied natural gas project in Canada, the clearest signal yet that it may move ahead with an LNG export facility on the countrys west coast. Woodfibre LNG, backed by Tanotos Pacific Energy Corp., has yet to formally announce an investment decision. But Woodfibre President Christine Kennedy gave the spending details to local government officials in Squamish, British Columbia, on Tuesday. The $500 million figure is 31% of the expected $1.6 billion total cost of the project. A copy of Kennedys presentation was obtained by Bloomberg. While we have not yet issued our final notice to proceed, this confirmed investment is indicative of our intent to start pre-construction work this year, and complete this critical low-emission energy project in 2027, Kennedy said in an emailed statement. Woodfibres plan follows Shell Plcs decision to build the much-larger C$40 billion ($31.8 billion) LNG Canada project in Kitimat, British Columbia, which is 60% complete and scheduled to start operating by the middle of the decade. Woodfibre is licensed to export about 2.1 million metric tons a year of gas chilled to a liquid so it can be shipped to faraway destinations on special tankers. The decision to boost spending comes as European countries scramble to find alternatives to Russian gas and cut the continents dependence on the energy-producing giant following Vladimir Putins invasion of Ukraine. FortisBC, a unit of Fortis Inc., also gave Squamish officials an update on the Eagle Mountain-Woodfibre Gas Pipeline, which would connect the proposed project to an existing natural gas transmission line. Fortis is proposing to increase the size of its planned work camp to accommodate as many as 600 people during peak periods. We listened and have made design changes to eliminate pressure on local housing, to address traffic congestion and to alleviate other pressures on community resources, Fortis BCs director for the project, Darrin Marshall, said in an emailed statement.
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