QEC - GASS - RUSSLAND
Hvem forteller såpekokerne i Quebeck at verden trenger gass.? Tror disse politikerne snart må revurdere sin politikk. Regn med påvirkning fra andre land som trenger energi.
USA vil åpne opp i Canada vent å se. Forhandlinger pågår sikkert basert på gassmengden. EU trenger støtte nå.
https://www.wionews.com/entertainment/hollywood/news-mark-ruffalo-leonardo-dicaprio--others-sign-letter-protesting-canada-gas-pipeline-463175
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Kanskje man burde holde til seg til fakta når man omtaler Canadas betydning for det europeiske gassmarkedet?
FOCUS: Canada lacks energy export infrastructure to help Europe
Stefan Baumgarten
11-Mar-2022
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TORONTO (ICIS)–Prime Minister Justin Trudeau this week affirmed Canada’s willingness to help Germany and other European countries amid the current energy squeeze.
However, as he discussed energy with Germany’s chancellor during a visit to Berlin, industry officials and commentators were quick to note that while Canada has the oil and gas resources Europe needs, in the short run this will not help Europe reduce its dependence on Russia.
A key stumbling block is Canada’s lack of energy export infrastructure – both for oil and gas.
“Canada has the resources but we can’t displace Russian energy in Europe, or elsewhere, because Canada lacks sufficient infrastructure – pipelines and liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities – to move our resources to offshore markets,” said Tim McMillan, president and CEO of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP).
For years, Canada has stalled and cancelled numerous projects that could have connected its resources to its allies, who are now in need, he said.
He made the remarks in an article he contributed to Canada’s Troy Media.
LNG
As the most recent example in a series of cancelled projects, McMillan pointed to the proposed Energie Saguenay LNG export facility in Quebec.
The Quebec provincial government rejected the project last year, and the federal government formally rejected it in early February – just two weeks before Russian President Vladimir Putin launched his attack on Ukraine.
Energie Saguenay would have involved natural gas from western Canada, shipped in via pipeline to a hydro-powered LNG facility with marine access to Europe – “a great example of energy and environmental innovation,” McMillan said.
Canada currently has no operating LNG export facility.
One project, LNG Canada, is under construction on the west coast in British Columbia, but that LNG will go to markets in Asia.
There is an LNG import terminal on the east coast, at Saint John, New Brunswick, which could be revamped for export.
According to local press reports this week, Spanish energy major Repsol, which owns of the Saint John LNG receiving terminal, is considering such a revamp. A Repsol media official was not immediately available for additional comment on Friday.
There may be an option for Canada to export natural gas via US LNG facilities to Europe, but there are constraints to this because of a lack of pipeline capacity to transport that gas to the US, McMillan added.
FOCUS: Canada lacks energy export infrastructure to help Europe
Stefan Baumgarten
11-Mar-2022
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TORONTO (ICIS)–Prime Minister Justin Trudeau this week affirmed Canada’s willingness to help Germany and other European countries amid the current energy squeeze.
However, as he discussed energy with Germany’s chancellor during a visit to Berlin, industry officials and commentators were quick to note that while Canada has the oil and gas resources Europe needs, in the short run this will not help Europe reduce its dependence on Russia.
A key stumbling block is Canada’s lack of energy export infrastructure – both for oil and gas.
“Canada has the resources but we can’t displace Russian energy in Europe, or elsewhere, because Canada lacks sufficient infrastructure – pipelines and liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities – to move our resources to offshore markets,” said Tim McMillan, president and CEO of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP).
For years, Canada has stalled and cancelled numerous projects that could have connected its resources to its allies, who are now in need, he said.
He made the remarks in an article he contributed to Canada’s Troy Media.
LNG
As the most recent example in a series of cancelled projects, McMillan pointed to the proposed Energie Saguenay LNG export facility in Quebec.
The Quebec provincial government rejected the project last year, and the federal government formally rejected it in early February – just two weeks before Russian President Vladimir Putin launched his attack on Ukraine.
Energie Saguenay would have involved natural gas from western Canada, shipped in via pipeline to a hydro-powered LNG facility with marine access to Europe – “a great example of energy and environmental innovation,” McMillan said.
Canada currently has no operating LNG export facility.
One project, LNG Canada, is under construction on the west coast in British Columbia, but that LNG will go to markets in Asia.
There is an LNG import terminal on the east coast, at Saint John, New Brunswick, which could be revamped for export.
According to local press reports this week, Spanish energy major Repsol, which owns of the Saint John LNG receiving terminal, is considering such a revamp. A Repsol media official was not immediately available for additional comment on Friday.
There may be an option for Canada to export natural gas via US LNG facilities to Europe, but there are constraints to this because of a lack of pipeline capacity to transport that gas to the US, McMillan added.
Redigert 17.03.2022 kl 14:26
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Fjellbris
17.03.2022 kl 14:49
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Om ikke dette er sosial aksept så vet ikke jeg :-)
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78% av kanadierne mener Canada bør utvikle og eksportere mer naturgass og olje for å redusere verdens avhengighet av Russland for disse ressursene
65% av Quebecers støtter reversering av provinsens naturgassproduksjonsforbud slik at Quebec kan utvikle og eksportere naturgass for å redusere avhengigheten av Russland
En ny meningsmåling bestilt av SecondStreet.org viser at i lys av den russiske invasjonen av Ukraina støtter det store flertallet (78%) av kanadierne Canada som øker sin olje- og naturgassproduksjon og eksport for å redusere verdens avhengighet av Russland. Målingen ble gjennomført av Leger mellom 11.-13. mars blant 1.515 deltakere på nett.
«Det er velkjent at Vladimir Putin solgte milliarder av dollar i olje og naturgass til land som Canada, USA og Europa, og deretter brukte pengene til å betale for raketter og stridsvogner for å invadere Ukraina,» sa SecondStreet.org president Colin Craig. «Det ser ut til at kanadiere overveldende støtter vårt land som utvikler og eksporterer mer naturgass og olje, slik at verden ikke trenger å kjøpe fra Russland.»
Høydepunkter fra meningsmålingen inkluderer:
78% støtter utvikling og eksport av mer olje og naturgass for å redusere russisk olje- og naturgasssalg (53% sterkt støtte, 25% noe støtte, 6% noe imot og 4% sterkt imot).
68 % støtter utvikling og eksport av mer olje og naturgass, men bruker skatteinntektene til å betale for aktiviteter for å redusere utslippene.
65 % av Quebecers støtter reversering av provinsens forbud mot utvikling og eksport av naturgass for å redusere europeisk avhengighet av Russland.
«Quebec-regjeringen kunngjorde nylig et forbud mot utvikling og eksport av naturgass», la Craig til. «Det ser ut til at flertallet av Quebecers støtter reversering av denne beslutningen slik at Quebec kan bidra til å redusere Europas avhengighet av Russland for naturgass.»
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78% av kanadierne mener Canada bør utvikle og eksportere mer naturgass og olje for å redusere verdens avhengighet av Russland for disse ressursene
65% av Quebecers støtter reversering av provinsens naturgassproduksjonsforbud slik at Quebec kan utvikle og eksportere naturgass for å redusere avhengigheten av Russland
En ny meningsmåling bestilt av SecondStreet.org viser at i lys av den russiske invasjonen av Ukraina støtter det store flertallet (78%) av kanadierne Canada som øker sin olje- og naturgassproduksjon og eksport for å redusere verdens avhengighet av Russland. Målingen ble gjennomført av Leger mellom 11.-13. mars blant 1.515 deltakere på nett.
«Det er velkjent at Vladimir Putin solgte milliarder av dollar i olje og naturgass til land som Canada, USA og Europa, og deretter brukte pengene til å betale for raketter og stridsvogner for å invadere Ukraina,» sa SecondStreet.org president Colin Craig. «Det ser ut til at kanadiere overveldende støtter vårt land som utvikler og eksporterer mer naturgass og olje, slik at verden ikke trenger å kjøpe fra Russland.»
Høydepunkter fra meningsmålingen inkluderer:
78% støtter utvikling og eksport av mer olje og naturgass for å redusere russisk olje- og naturgasssalg (53% sterkt støtte, 25% noe støtte, 6% noe imot og 4% sterkt imot).
68 % støtter utvikling og eksport av mer olje og naturgass, men bruker skatteinntektene til å betale for aktiviteter for å redusere utslippene.
65 % av Quebecers støtter reversering av provinsens forbud mot utvikling og eksport av naturgass for å redusere europeisk avhengighet av Russland.
«Quebec-regjeringen kunngjorde nylig et forbud mot utvikling og eksport av naturgass», la Craig til. «Det ser ut til at flertallet av Quebecers støtter reversering av denne beslutningen slik at Quebec kan bidra til å redusere Europas avhengighet av Russland for naturgass.»
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Det forstår pick up bare ikke :-)...........men det kommer han til!!!!!
Fjellbris
17.03.2022 kl 16:01
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Morgan Stanley øker oljeprisanslag kraftig
Den amerikanske storbanken Morgan Stanley øker sitt oljeprisanslag for andre halvdel av 2022 og 2023 på grunn av strammere global tilbuds- og etterspørselsbalanse.
Morgan Stanley har økt sitt anslag på brent-oljen til 120 dollar per fat for tredje kvartal, fra tidligere 100 dollar per fat.
Den amerikanske storbanken Morgan Stanley øker sitt oljeprisanslag for andre halvdel av 2022 og 2023 på grunn av strammere global tilbuds- og etterspørselsbalanse.
Morgan Stanley har økt sitt anslag på brent-oljen til 120 dollar per fat for tredje kvartal, fra tidligere 100 dollar per fat.
sigj2
17.03.2022 kl 16:52
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Har det vært noen møter om erstatning å forbud egentlig?
Jason sa de skulle bynne for flere uker siden.noe må de ha snakka om.ikke en dritt av lekkasjer......skjønner sikkert ikke språket🙈
Jason sa de skulle bynne for flere uker siden.noe må de ha snakka om.ikke en dritt av lekkasjer......skjønner sikkert ikke språket🙈
MC Axel
18.03.2022 kl 16:33
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The Quebec government can't ignore this! 😁
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CANADIANS WANT AN INCREASE IN OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION
A new poll commissioned by SecondStreet.org shows that, in light of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the vast majority of Canadians (78 per cent) support Canada increasing its oil and natural gas production and exports to reduce the world’s dependence on Russia.“It’s well known that Vladimir Putin sold billions of dollars in oil and natural gas to countries like Canada, the United States and Europe, then used the money to pay for rockets and tanks to invade Ukraine,” said SecondStreet.org President Colin Craig. “It looks like Canadians overwhelmingly support our country developing and exporting more natural gas and oil so that the world doesn’t have to buy from Russia.”The poll was conducted by Leger between March 11-13
https://www.ice.it/it/news/notizie-dal-mondo/206871
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17 Marzo 2022
Canada
CANADIANS WANT AN INCREASE IN OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION
A new poll commissioned by SecondStreet.org shows that, in light of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the vast majority of Canadians (78 per cent) support Canada increasing its oil and natural gas production and exports to reduce the world’s dependence on Russia.“It’s well known that Vladimir Putin sold billions of dollars in oil and natural gas to countries like Canada, the United States and Europe, then used the money to pay for rockets and tanks to invade Ukraine,” said SecondStreet.org President Colin Craig. “It looks like Canadians overwhelmingly support our country developing and exporting more natural gas and oil so that the world doesn’t have to buy from Russia.”The poll was conducted by Leger between March 11-13
https://www.ice.it/it/news/notizie-dal-mondo/206871
Atlanta har et hav av reserver å ta av. Problemet er å finne et marked til all gassen og oljen siden Canada mangler infrastruktur for å bli en major leverandør til Europa. Canada sliter på sitt hjemmemarked på grunn av konkurranse fra USA importert olje og gass.
6710
19.03.2022 kl 18:27
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“Champlain-Hudson-kontrakten for vandkraft fra Quebec begrænser leveringsforpligtelser under bitre vinterkulde. Når vi har hårdt brug for energi, har canadiere det også, og CHPE leverer måske slet ikke noget”
MC Axel
21.03.2022 kl 09:30
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The EU is considering stopping imports of oil and gas from Russia
QEC +3 - 4 NOK
March 21, 20227:49 AM GMTLast Updated 41 min ago
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Oil jumps as EU weighs Russian ban, Saudi refinery output hit
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/oil-climbs-pressure-ukraine-conflict-tight-market-2022-03-21/
QEC +3 - 4 NOK
March 21, 20227:49 AM GMTLast Updated 41 min ago
Energy
Oil jumps as EU weighs Russian ban, Saudi refinery output hit
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/oil-climbs-pressure-ukraine-conflict-tight-market-2022-03-21/
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Jensi
21.03.2022 kl 10:35
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/mar/20/germany-gas-deal-qatar-end-energy-dependency-on-russia
må da håbe de får gang i noget derovre i Quebec !
må da håbe de får gang i noget derovre i Quebec !
MC Axel
21.03.2022 kl 19:33
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ALBERTAHow Quebecers benefit from oil and gas
The Canadian Press
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2 hours ago
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This article is from the Canadian Energy Centre Ltd.Fuel, jobs, and energy security
Despite the common misconception, many people in Quebec support Canada’s oil and gas industry – especially amid the growing global energy security crisis ignited by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Ouellette says Quebec should develop its own resources – particularly natural gas – instead of banning development, as the provincial government has voted to do.
A new poll by MEI and Ipsos found that 52 per cent of Quebecers think their province should develop its own oil resources rather than importing all the oil it consumes, while just 28 per cent are opposed to this and 20 per cent are undecided.
There is money sleeping underground and I think with what we see in Ukraine, many countries will say that they don’t want Russian natural gas anymore. I think it’s an opportunity for Quebec to exploit and export our natural gas.”
“While we fashionably aspire to reduce the carbon footprint in all sectors, we must remain mindful that the hurried misguided assault on the oil and gas sector is not in Canadian or global interests,” he says.
https://www.todayville.com/how-quebecers-benefit-from-oil-and-gas/
The Canadian Press
Published
2 hours ago
5 minute read
This article is from the Canadian Energy Centre Ltd.Fuel, jobs, and energy security
Despite the common misconception, many people in Quebec support Canada’s oil and gas industry – especially amid the growing global energy security crisis ignited by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Ouellette says Quebec should develop its own resources – particularly natural gas – instead of banning development, as the provincial government has voted to do.
A new poll by MEI and Ipsos found that 52 per cent of Quebecers think their province should develop its own oil resources rather than importing all the oil it consumes, while just 28 per cent are opposed to this and 20 per cent are undecided.
There is money sleeping underground and I think with what we see in Ukraine, many countries will say that they don’t want Russian natural gas anymore. I think it’s an opportunity for Quebec to exploit and export our natural gas.”
“While we fashionably aspire to reduce the carbon footprint in all sectors, we must remain mindful that the hurried misguided assault on the oil and gas sector is not in Canadian or global interests,” he says.
https://www.todayville.com/how-quebecers-benefit-from-oil-and-gas/