Repsol Files Application to Export 300 MMcf/d of LNG from Canada

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In June, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz spoke to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about Germany buying LNG from Canada (see One of Five Canadian East Coast LNG Export Projects Leads the Pack). One of the five East Coast projects, in particular, seemed to be the focus of their discussion--Repsol’s St. John LNG project in St. John, New Brunswick. However, two months later when Scholz was visiting Canada, both Scholz and Trudeau dismissed the concept of Canada exporting LNG to Germany (see Canadian PM & German Chancellor Trash Talk LNG Exports to Europe). Both "leaders" pledged their undying love to renewable unicorn farts instead. Their stupidity is mind-blowing. We're happy to report Repsol has ignored both Trudeau and Scholz and their inane comments and has just filed an application with the Canada Energy Regulator (CER) to export up to 300 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) of natural gas from the St. John facility.

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