Warren Brazier, Chair of the firm’s Energy & Natural Resources Practice Group, was quoted in a National Post article on April 16, 2013, outlining potential LNG export projects on the province’s northwest coast. Alongside questions of infrastructure limitations and how many mega-projects the coastline can accommodate, Warren commented that if “current LNG proposals advance, they could require the equivalent of 50% of all the power generated in B.C. today”.
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