TOKYO -- Canada has shipped its first ever cargo of liquefied natural gas, unleashing a source of the super-chilled fuel that could boost Asia's energy security in the face of tight global supply.
Asian giants Petronas, PetroChina, Mitsubishi and Kogas own 60% of $14bn project
The liquefied natural gas tanker Gaslog Glasgow at dock in western Canada's Kitimat on June 28. © Reuters
TOKYO -- Canada has shipped its first ever cargo of liquefied natural gas, unleashing a source of the super-chilled fuel that could boost Asia's energy security in the face of tight global supply.