Kitsault Energy is Working to Solve the Energy Challenges of Both India and Canada, Including the Pollution Problems of India

India and Canada need each other, yet what took so long for its two
Leaders to meet after being elected in 2015?

VANCOUVER, British Columbia & OTTAWA, Ontario & NEW DELHI & MUMBAI, India–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#Canada–The Prime Minister of Canada, Hon. Justin Trudeau will meet his
counterpart, Indian Prime Minister Hon. Narinder Modi, over four days
with a group of Canadian and Indian business leaders on February 20–23,
2018 in Mumbai and New Delhi, India.

Canada is landlocked and unable to ship and sell its energy products to
any country except USA. In fact, Canada has been the second largest
importer of US crude oil during the past 9 months. USA is producing as
much crude oil as Saudi Arabia (10.3 million plus barrels of crude oil
per day, currently) and exporting LNG, LPG, crude oil and refined
petroleum products (such as diesel and gasoline) globally, including
Asia.

In the meantime, most of the Canadian projects, though they have
questionable economics of financial returns, have been shelved – for LNG
productions, Crude Oil and Natural Gas Pipelines – thereby, no export to
Asia and other countries, except the projects promoted by Kitsault
Energy (www.kitsaultenergy.com).

India imports 90% of its crude oil and the majority of its natural gas,
LPG and LNG annually.

Kitsault Energy is working to solve the challenges of both India and
Canada by exporting a range of Canadian Energy Products (in fact, all of
Canada’s available for export) from a dedicated Energy Corridor, Port
and Terminal from Kitsault, BC – as this is the least expensive, most
environmentally sound, and with the least number of First Nations along
the Pipeline Route. (KE is working with the First Nations to build their
local economy, help with housing, healthcare, education, training and
job creation.)

Both TransCanada and Enbridge/Spectra have secured many of the necessary
approvals for a dedicated Energy Corridor of multiple pipelines from the
energy-rich NE BC and NW Alberta, to or via Kitsault, to the Tidewater
on the NW BC.

KE has many interested parties for Canada’s energy products and
investments in pipeline and other infrastructures, including production
plants for methanol and LNG.

Mr. Suthanthiran has travelled to Asia several times over the past few
years and is “…excited to present this solution to the Prime Ministers
of Canada and India to solve both countries’ energy challenges and the
huge pollution problems in India.”

For more information about Kitsault Energy, please visit www.kitsaultenergy.com/press.
To read Krish Suthanthiran’s bio, please visit www.teambest.com/about_bio.html.

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Contacts

Kitsault Energy
Krishnan Suthanthiran, +1 703-451-2378
President
& Founder
[email protected]