British Columbia closer to LNG reality
GARY PARK For Petroleum News
It’s one of the smallest of the 20 LNG projects floated for British Columbia, but it’s on the verge of giving Premier Christy Clark some of the ammunition she needs to seek re-election in May 2017 by allowing the province to enter the commercial LNG field.
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