Marinvest Energy的 François Legault Is Open to a Lng Project in Baie-Comeau
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Prime Minister François Legault does not close the door to the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) gas pipeline and liquefaction plant that could be built on the North Shore.
After rejecting the Quebec LNG project in 2021 for environmental reasons in particular, the Legault government is now ready to study Marinvest Energy's proposal. The Norwegian company wants to build a liquefaction plant and a marine terminal in Baie-Comeau, on the North Shore, to export Albertain natural gas to Europe. "We believe that there is a solid commercial record for a liquefied natural gas project in Quebec," confirmed on Friday to La Pr…
In 2021, however, his government had put the axe in the Quebec LNG project in Saguenay. The post LNG: François Legault said he was open to study Marinvest's project in Baie-Comeau appeared first on Les Affaires.
The President and CEO of the Port of Baie-Comeau, Karine Otis, confirms to Le Manic newspaper that discussions have taken place with Marinvest Energy Canada's proponents for a liquefied natural gas (LNG) megaproject in the Bay of the English. This still pristine area under development is called the Bay of Energy by the port organization. "We are developing a master plan for the Bay of the English, which is called the Bay of Energy. So this proje…
The President and CEO of the Port of Baie-Comeau, Karine Otis, confirms to Le Manic newspaper that discussions have taken place with Marinvest Energy Canada's proponents for a liquefied natural gas (LNG) megaproject in the Bay of the English. This still pristine area under development is called the Bay of Energy by the port organization. "We are developing a master plan for the Bay of the English, which is called the Bay of Energy. So this proje…
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