Gasline to Lower 48 BP Amoco preferenceSir John Browne tells 16th World Petroleum Congress company prefers a gas pipeline over liquified natural gas, would consider ownership of line if economics right Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
BP Amoco hopes to tap U.S. and Canadian Arctic natural gas reserves within a decade and is ready to consider taking ownership of any pipeline from the north, says chief executive officer Sir John Browne.
“If we find the right returns on a pipeline and are permitted to own it, we’d certainly conside....
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