Petro-Canada dabbling in LNG field, looking at plant in Russia
Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary correspondent
Petro-Canada is going top shelf as its starts to explore the liquefied natural gas supermarket. The Calgary-based integrated has cozied up to gas giant Gazprom as it explores the possibility of a C$1.8 billion LNG plant in Russia — the first foray by a Canadian E&P company into the LNG world, althou....
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