Shell CEO Wael Sawan says he has confidence in Canada's ability to prosper in the energy infrastructure space and hopes the company can be integral to that future.
The global head of Shell SHEL-N says it’s too early to say whether the company will pursue Phase 2 of LNG Canada, but he is very heartened by what he is seeing from Ottawa and its new Major Projects Office when it comes to securing Canada’s place as a global energy superpower.
The second phase of LNG Canada, an export terminal in Kitimat, B.C., is on the list of five projects that Prime Minister Mark Carney has said will be reviewed for fast-track approval under Ottawa’s Building Canada Act. Between the world’s hunger for liquefied natural gas to displace coal – particularly in Asia – and Shell customers seeking diversifie