Kakfwi confident Delta producers will submit a plan this fallTells Chretien Canadian gas should get priority in serving U.S. markets; sees commodity-price slump as further challenge to ‘shaky economics’ of highway pipeline Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
Northwest Territories Premier Stephen Kakfwi is making an urgent plea for a Mackenzie Valley gas pipeline, lobbying the Canadian government and suggesting that this year’s rapid fall in gas prices strengthens his case.
In an August meeting with Prime Minister Jean Chretien he pledged that by fall t....
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