Chinese media show strong interest in BC’s LNG story

Recent Chinese coverage by Hong Kong-based all-news network Phoenix showed strong interest in questions about British Columbia’s potential to become a liquefied natural gas player.

Recent Chinese coverage by Hong Kong-based all-news network Phoenix showed strong interest in questions about British Columbia’s potential to become a liquefied natural gas player.

The accompanying Cantonese news clip from April 10 was filmed at a debut event for the Resource Works Society, a new think tank on the natural resource economy. Comments by Philip Cross, Resource Works senior research fellow, were noted particularly in the context of LNG exports to Asia. Currently more than a dozen proposals are on the drawing board to ship natural gas to energy-hungry economies in East and Southeast Asia.

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