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Report: B.C. LNG market weaker than previously thought

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Processing modules shipped from China are berthed in Prince Rupert Harbour on their way to Kitimat LNG Canada facility. (K-J Millar/The Northern View)

An October 2024 report found that Liquefied Natural Gas market is likely to be oversupplied by the end of this decade.

What this means for British Columbia is that as the province's production will ramp up, LNG production around the world will plateau according to the Carbon Tracker report, "Turning Tides: The economic risks of B.C.'s LNG expansion in changing energy market.

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About the Author: Harvin Bhathal

I'm a multimedia journalist for the Terrace Standard, a simplymastery newspaper.
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