While it is no secret that North American natural gas production is on the decline due to declining reserves, newer production fields in Canada and the United States continue to stem the tide. Last week, Halifax, NS-based Corridor Resources reported that its McCully Gas Field in New Brunswick has begun pumping 35 MMcf/d of natural gas into the Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline (M&NP) for delivery in Canada and the northeastern United States. The action marks the first export of gas from an onshore site in Atlantic Canada to New England.
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Corridor’s Canadian McCully Project Begins Producing 35 MMcf/d
While it is no secret that North American natural gas production is on the decline due to declining reserves, newer production fields in Canada and the United States continue to stem the tide. On Wednesday, Halifax, NS-based Corridor Resources reported that its McCully Gas Field in New Brunswick has begun pumping 35 MMcf/d of natural gas into the Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline (M&NP) for delivery in Canada and the northeastern United States. The action marks the first export of gas from an onshore site in Atlantic Canada to New England.
June 28, 2007