Analysts say Mackenzie gasline firstConoco marketing analyst James Duncan says there is not enough steel-producing capacity in North America to allow both lines to be built simultaneously Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
Two more gas industry analysts have delivered long odds on early construction of a gas pipeline from Alaska in the near future. Speaking to outlook conferences in Calgary in March, Conoco Inc. marketing analyst James Duncan and DRI-WEFA consultant James Osten gave negative assessments of the prospec....
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