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Gas Prices in Western Canada Are Still Contained, Despite the Increase in Lng Production

The long-awaited LNG Canada terminal exported its first shipment of liquefied natural gas (LNG) on June 30, 2025 from its installation in Kitimat, British Columbia, marking the country’s entry into the exclusive LNG exporting club. LNG Canada, a joint venture between Shell (40%, main partner), Petronas (25%), PetroChina (15%), Mitsubishi (15%) and Korea Gas (5%), achieved this milestone six years after making the final investment decision (FID).
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The long-awaited LNG Canada terminal exported its first shipment of liquefied natural gas (LNG) on June 30, 2025 from its installation in Kitimat, British Columbia, marking the country’s entry into the exclusive LNG exporting club. LNG Canada, a joint venture between Shell (40%, main partner), Petronas (25%), PetroChina (15%), Mitsubishi (15%) and Korea Gas (5%), achieved this milestone six years after making the final investment decision (FID).

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