TransCanada eyes larger roleCEO Hal Kvisle ‘enthused’ about Mackenzie Gas Project being based on ‘flat-line’ gas outlook in Alberta; offers TransCanada’s expertise to build and operate the C$7B natural gas pipeline Gary Park For Petroleum News
Worried about declining natural gas production in Alberta, TransCanada Chief Executive Officer Hal Kvisle is making no secret of his company’s eagerness to expand its role in the Mackenzie Gas Project and get gas out of the Arctic.
That could include relieving the anchor gas producers of the estimat....
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