India looks to build $3 billion Canadian LNG terminal
An Indian company is planning a $3 billion liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal in Nova Scotia, Canada, Ship & Bunker reports.
"We're looking to put out a capacity of a billion and a half cubic feet a day at its final stage," said Darshan Hiranandani, managing director for the company, H-Energy.
The company is also building an import terminal in India.
North American natural gas will be exported across the world, said Stephen Lund, CEO of Nova Scotia Business Inc., a government agency that promotes business development in the province.
"There will be facilities built in North America, I don't think anyone would dispute that, the question is where they are going to be," he said.
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