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Old 05-02-2022, 08:04 PM   #6633
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You're definitely hitting the nail on the head as far as why I blame industry. Money. They didn't think ahead on who their customer was or lack of diversity in that customer base, and that resulted in short term gain, with long term pain. Every producer in Canada assumed an almost infinite market for their product in the US. When the LNG projects did start to be proposed they underestimated the political risk.

At the end of the day, the gas infrastructure in North America is well connected. LNG terminals anywhere on the continent expands the system capacity. The only difference is Canada is at the end of the pipe, so transportation costs are greater.

When industry begs for pipes, they really just want a subsidy from the government in my mind on higher transportation costs, and for myself I see other sectors that should get those funds.
Not subsidy, a regulatory regime that recognizes the value that is subject to fixed timelines and once a decision has been reached that the decision will be upheld.
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