Feature
Jul 2005
LNG import plans take shape
Seven liquefied natural gas (LNG) import projects, with a potential send-out capacity of 3.7bn cubic feet a day (cf/d), the bulk of it earmarked for the US, are on track for completion in Canada this decade. Although not all are expected to survive, they represent a way around the rising tide of anti-LNG campaigns in the US, writes WJ Simpson
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