Energy News Roundup: Chinese Firms Enter Canadian LNG Project, Pemex Tax Relief and Wellinghoff Board Seat

Breaking Energy 2014-05-01

Summary:

Fuel Shortage Eases A Bit In South China

Malaysian state company Petronas has agreed to sell a 15% stake in its proposed Pacific NorthWest LNG export facility to be sited in British Columbia, and a 15% stake in the upstream shale assets designated to feed the plant to Chinese state-controlled Sinopec. Taking a page from Japan’s LNG supply playbook, which has companies secure

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Tags:

corporate lng regulation canadian lng china ferc jon wellinghoff lng exports mexico oil field development pemex petronas shale gas sinopec stole rives taxes

Authors:

Jared Anderson

Date tagged:

05/01/2014, 10:00

Date published:

05/01/2014, 08:30