In the Global LNG Market, Time and Tide Wait for No Nation By Fred H. Hutchison The saying “time and tide wait for no man” has been around for at least eight centuries and is often attributed to St. Marher who, in 1225, said: “And te tide and te time pat tu iboren were, schal […]
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Helping U.S. LNG Projects
October 11, 2018
Helping U.S. LNG Projects Remain Well-Positioned in the Global Market Published in Morning Consult, Oct. 11, 2018 By Fred H. Hutchison[*] Much digital ink was spilled after the recent decision by Shell and partners to proceed with Canada’s first liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility, with some wondering if the LNG Canada decision might alter […]
Major Canadian LNG Export Paper Released
July 12, 2014
The School of Public Policy of the University of Calgary released a major research paper this week entitled: Risky Business, the Issue of Timing, Entry, and Performance in the Asia-Pacific LNG Market. Key conclusions: “Timing is one of the key challenges Canada faces. Producers around the world—including in the newly gas-rich United States—are racing to […]
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