Glacial progressTransCanada chief warns Alaska gas or LNG could return Canadian project to back burner; frustrated with pace of federal efforts to settle land claims Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary Correspondent
TransCanada CEO Hal Kvisle is so frustrated with Canada’s “ponderous regulatory and approval processes” that he is warning against any assumptions that the Mackenzie Gas Project is a given.
“People shouldn’t necessarily assume that the voracious market appetite will be there,” he told a conference c....
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