Canada approves Aurora, Oregon LNG exports
5/6/2014 12:00:00 AM
Canadas National Energy Board has approved two applications for 25-year natural gas export licenses.
A license was approved for Aurora Liquefied Natural Gas Ltd. to export LNG. The export point would be in the vicinity of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, at the outlet of the loading arm of a proposed liquefaction terminal.
A license was also approved for Oregon LNG Marketing Company, LLC to export natural gas. The export point would be in the vicinity of Kingsgate and Huntingdon, British Columbia, via existing natural gas pipelines.
Issuance of both licenses is subject to the approval of the Governor in Council.
Related News
- Plug Power partners with Edgewood Renewables to build renewable fuels facility in Nevada (U.S.)
- Western pressure to hit Asian buying of Russian oil and LNG from December
- Solvay achieves near-total water independence, with Veolia’s advanced reuse technologies and tailored long-term service agreement in Brazil


Comments