LNG Canada terminal, set to start in mid-2025, may reduce Canadian gas exports to the US due to increased domestic demand.
LNG Canada terminal, set to start up in mid-2025, may strain Canadian natural gas supplies, possibly reducing exports to the US, where demand is record high. The terminal, led by Shell, will process up to 2 billion cubic feet per day, representing 11% of Canada's current gas output. The US, despite being the world's top gas producer, is unable to meet both domestic consumption and rising export demand.
May 03, 2024
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