Warren Brazier comments in the Financial Post on BG Group’s decision to pause its LNG development in Prince Rupert, BC. He explains that, unlike BG Group, the front-runners for LNG projects are companies, such as Petronas, Shell and Chevron, that already own reserves and have joint-venture partners lined up, meaning that BG’s decision will not drastically slow Canadian LNG development. Learn more.
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