LNG bulls take on bearsBC government leaders deliver upbeat message on industry outlook despite falling LNG prices; Clark insists demand will keep growing GARY PARK For Petroleum News
It was a sight rarely seen in British Columbia, not even in the provincial legislature.
Premier Christy Clark, Finance Minister Mike de Jong and Natural Gas Development Minister Rich Coleman — the three heavyweights in the Liberal government administration — showed up in force at the province’s thir....
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