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Originally Posted by Fuzz
There is talk of another export terminal north of there(indigenous owned) which I believe would tie in to Coastal Gaslink. This would indicate the pipeline has more capacity than the export terminal, and could supply 2. So the Kitimat plant would technically be running at full capacity, while not able to export all the gas the pipeline could take.
Now, lot's of "if's" in there, and I have no inside knowledge. Just what I had read somewhere recently.
I don't think gas supply would be an issue, unless new drilling is stopped. Once there is a market, it will be economical to extract and export.
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Yeah, I hear you, which is why I asked the question as it wasn't clear what he was driving at. The Cedar LNG plant is quite a bit smaller than LNG Canada, so presumably the pipeline capacity is sufficient. It seems to me the LNG Canada plant running at full capacity really depends on the operational issues pertaining to that plant. I don't think any plant ever runs at 100% (scheduled maintenance) but I don't think there would be any reason to question capacity when the thing isn't even built.
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From HFBoard oiler fan, in analyzing MacT's management:
O.K. there has been a lot of talk on whether or not MacTavish has actually done a good job for us, most fans on this board are very basic in their analysis and I feel would change their opinion entirely if the team was successful.
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