Shell Oil plans to build out its natural gas infrastructure, creating two "transport corridors" to serve marine operators and industrial customers using liquefied natural gas fuel.
The Great Lakes and Gulf Coast LNG transport corridors will be based on small-scale liquefication units that will help supply natural gas fuel for businesses in those regions.The plants intially would supply LNG to commercial marine operators plying the Mississippi, Intercoastal Waterway, Gulf of Mexico, the Great Lakes, and St. Lawrence Seaway. Pending regulatory approval, the plants could be running within three years, the company said.Monday, 1 April 2013
Tuesday, 16 October 2012
Trucks for Change Network elects first board
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. -- Trucks for Change Network has elected its first board of directors.
The network, which connects charities in need of transportation services with trucking companies that have available capacity, elected the board during its first annual general meeting Sept. 26 in Mississauga.
The board includes: Scott Smith, president of J.D. Smith and Sons; Mark Seymour, CEO of Kriska Holdings; Norm Sneyd, vice-president with Bison Transport; and Rick Dalmazzi, a technology industry veteran.
The meeting featured Rob Voisin, national director of Habitat for Humanity Canada’s ReStore division, who thanked the organization for the difference it is making for his charity and others across the country.
Pete Dalmazzi, president and found of Trucks for Change, is still asking carrier members to sign up for the program, so it can expand its network. For more information, visit www.TrucksForChange.org.