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Article: EnCana says British Columbia LNG export terminal 'very viable'.
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- The Oil Daily
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- September 10, 2009
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The Kitimat LNG export terminal, proposed for Western Canada, has a strong chance of becoming a reality, an executive of North America's largest natural gas producer told the Barclays Capital energy conference in New York Wednesday.
"We like the project, we think it's very viable," Mike Graham, executive vice president of EnCana's Canadian Foothills Division, told attendees.
Though EnCana has not signed any tentative agreements to supply the terminal with natural gas volumes, Graham said the company is keeping a close eye on the project.
Kitimat would primarily ship natural gas from the Horn River shale play of northeast British Columbia to ...