Current gas output is not enough to meet LNG, Alberta, and U.S. pipeline export demand all at once—U.S. exports could be squeezed. Multiple LNG export terminals are underway on Canada’s West Coast, backed by growing pipeline capacity. Gas production is expected to grow steadily into the 2030s to feed LNG export projects and Alberta’s power and oil sands demands. There […]
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