Disprove

Eastern Canada May See 2.5 Bcf/d of LNG Supply in Four Years

There is a growing number of contenders trying to disprove conventional wisdom that growth of global traffic in liquefied natural gas (LNG) will largely pass by Canada. Project Rabaska in Quebec is the latest entry (see related story) and follows Irving Oil’s proposal to add LNG to its oil port at the New Brunswick capital of St. John and Access Northeast Energy’s (now Anadarko, see related story) Bear Head project for northern Nova Scotia.

August 16, 2004

Eastern Canada May See 2.5 Bcf/d of LNG Supply in Four Years

There is a growing number of contenders trying to disprove conventional wisdom that growth of global traffic in liquefied natural gas (LNG) will largely pass by Canada. Project Rabaska in Quebec is the latest entry (see Daily GPI, Aug. 10) and follows Irving Oil’s proposal to add LNG to its oil port at the New Brunswick capital of St. John and Access Northeast Energy’s (now Anadarko, see related story) Bear Head project for northern Nova Scotia.

August 13, 2004