PG Hosts LNG Seminar
Prince George, B.C. – Everything you ever wanted to know about liquefied natural gas (LNG) will be up for discussion at the Prince George Civic Centre today and tomorrow.
The seminar is being put on by the provincial government and PG is one of seven BC cities to host the sessions.
It will include panel dialogues, demonstrations by Science World BC and a chance to learn whether or not LNG is a good fit for your future career.
Today’s discussion is free and open to the public and runs from 10 am to 9 pm while tomorrow’s goes from 7:30 to 3 pm.
After Prince George the tour will visit the following communities:
Fort St. John, North Peace Cultural Centre: November 4th & 5th
Terrace, Best Western Terrace Inn: November 9th & 10th
Prince Rupert, North Coast Convention Centre: November 18th & 19th
Squamish, CN Roundhouse and Conference Centre: December 16th & 17th
Nanaimo, Vancouver Island Conference Centre: January 13th & 14th
Kamloops, Coast Kamloops Hotel & Conference Centre: February 3rd & 4th
Comments
Where else are these being announced? A days notice is very difficult to plan for.
I work in the gas industry in Alberta and even to me this seams like a pathetic way to show off this industry. 1 days notice. That’s terrible and just another reason the govt in bc looks bad. I want people to know about the positives and negatives of lng so people can stop guessing and making outlandish claims. How is this ever gonna help when nobody is going to come because you either have to go today on no notice or take time off work to go Tmo. Extremely disappointed / sad excuse by the govt
This has been advertised for some time, just not on this site.
Strange, whyis the government putting on this Seminar wouldnt you think that it should be the LND industry.
Cheers
Don’t worry sportsfanatic – the doomsayers and chicken littles who spew the outlandish stories will never attend this anyway.
Could you please elaborate JB? I would like to attend but need more notice.
Apologies, I got this seminar mixed up with another presentation. Indeed, it looks like PG got the shortest notice on this one.
If it is being hosted by the provincial government maybe there is a mailing list or registration required.
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