Canada’s East Coast has only enough natural gas supply to accommodate one new liquefied natural gas export facility, and the project that would boost shipments to Europe the fastest is Repsol’s, Canada’s environment minister told Reuters.
“The amount of gas that is available would be available only for one facility at this point,” Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault said in an interview late on Wednesday, adding that the idea of constructing new gas pipelines in Canada was not “very realistic”. The vast majority of Canada’s natural gas is produced in the western provinces of Alberta and British Columbia.
If actually read responses to their stories, they might track down s_guilbeault JonathanWNV & ask them how Cdn gas will actually be delivered to Repsol LNG ... & at what volume? (Hint *via the US* & *not much*) sunlorrie ... there's a story here cdnpoli
Yes, turning-around a regas facility to liquefaction is how Cheniere built a global lng powerhouse in the US Gulf Coast (as Canada dithered) But please do ask s_guilbeaul whether existing pipelines are adequate to deliver sufficient *supply* to Repsol LNG (Hint: they are not)
christyclarkbc must be 'I told you so' -ing...
Hey Trudeau warp speed it
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