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Originally Posted by Fighting Banana Slug
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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I was actually wondering if the LNG plant will have enough natural gas being supplied, and even if it could be expanded to handle more.