Go East, young man: Eastern Canada offers viability for LNG projects—Part 2

J. G. Baguley (1), Magnolia LNG Ltd.
S. Atha (1),

A few projects will likely find a commercial path at some point in the future, but, in the meantime, producers are able to contemplate a viable and complementary near-term solution to the east. In Part 1 of this article, which appeared in the January/February 2018 issue, the history of Canadian natural gas development, key technical considerations and the case for the West were addressed.  Part 2 develops the case for moving Canadian gas exports eastward by comparing and contrasting key elements in “West vs. East” LNG export opportunities. Canadian exports: The case for the East. A quick glance at the map (Fig. 5) shows why proponents of the Alberta and British Columbia shale gas fields h

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