We need dozens of projects like this to diversify our trade- especially now that our friends have become our enemies, and vice versa. We are the richest country on Earth, yet we cannot sell our own products. That’s nonsense. Build, build, and build. If we can’t do it ourselves, let Chinese, Korean, and Japanese investors come in. We need this infrastructure at any cost.
linkass on
13 years and counting
Doog5 on
When does Churchill start?
Morlu on
Moooooorrreee!
pleasehurtdoll on
assuming this actually comes online in another couple of years and they can eventually actually ship, the issue I have with these types of announcements (or recent announcements of trade ‘deals’) is that none of them give readers any sense of scope of what this means to allow you to understand the significance of the news. it says millions. billions, etc. and you have no idea if that’s a lot or a little.
As far as what this means to the supply, Woodfibre plans on eventually producing **2.1 million tonnes per annum** of LNG which is equivalent to approximately **0.3 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d)** of natural gas.
For comparison, in 2025 we produced about **19** Bcf/d and imported about 2.6 Bcf/d from the US (mostly to the eastern provinces), and still sent almost all of the exports of around **9** Bcf/d down south (about 9% of their supply). last year was basically the first time we ever sent anything outside the usa
shoelessmarcelshell on
just wait until the black plumes pour outta that flare during upsets… it’ll make national news, guaranteed
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We need dozens of projects like this to diversify our trade- especially now that our friends have become our enemies, and vice versa. We are the richest country on Earth, yet we cannot sell our own products. That’s nonsense. Build, build, and build. If we can’t do it ourselves, let Chinese, Korean, and Japanese investors come in. We need this infrastructure at any cost.
13 years and counting
When does Churchill start?
Moooooorrreee!
assuming this actually comes online in another couple of years and they can eventually actually ship, the issue I have with these types of announcements (or recent announcements of trade ‘deals’) is that none of them give readers any sense of scope of what this means to allow you to understand the significance of the news. it says millions. billions, etc. and you have no idea if that’s a lot or a little.
As far as what this means to the supply, Woodfibre plans on eventually producing **2.1 million tonnes per annum** of LNG which is equivalent to approximately **0.3 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d)** of natural gas.
For comparison, in 2025 we produced about **19** Bcf/d and imported about 2.6 Bcf/d from the US (mostly to the eastern provinces), and still sent almost all of the exports of around **9** Bcf/d down south (about 9% of their supply). last year was basically the first time we ever sent anything outside the usa
just wait until the black plumes pour outta that flare during upsets… it’ll make national news, guaranteed