El Paso, Duke make bold moves into Nova Scotia offshoreU.S. pipeline giants compete for supplies in basin which has an estimated 54 trillion cubic feet of reserves and the prospect of faster development than Arctic regions Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
Two U.S. pipeline giants, Duke Energy Corp. and El Paso Corp., are leading a charge to secure Canadian natural gas supplies, betting a combined C$3.2 billion in the past week on Nova Scotia’s offshore.
Although a race has not been officially declared, El Paso has raised the stakes by estimating Can....
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