New York City — British Columbia Premier Christy Clark, in an interview with Bloomberg Dec. 10, said Indian officials are interested in siting projects to convert natural gas into ammonia in British Columbia. She added that the Chinese want to convert gas to methanol to make fuels, paints, and polyester. Ethylene is another contender. Clark said plan A is to get the province into the LNG export business, and she is confident three terminals will be built by 2020. Plan B, which she said is running concurrently, is to create ancillary businesses to use gas for other products.