No plans to quit
LNG Canada says it will complete project while TransCanada shows signs of doubt
Gary Park for Petroleum News
LNG Canada has no intention of caving in to opponents of its mega-LNG venture, relying instead on the approval of all 20 elected First Nations along the 400-mile Coastal GasLink pipeline from northeastern British Columbia to the export terminal at Kitimat on the northern B.C. coast.
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