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To: axial who wrote (116146)1/4/2009 9:39:33 AM
From: John Carragher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206084
 
sable island started major production around 1979. i believe around 2000 natural gas pipeline was finally connected through the rest of new england to supply ng canada's eastern providence.

i used to process tanker receipts for northeast coast, do not remember any shipments coming out of beaumont area being changed during 1973.

ps I was not working for xon.



To: axial who wrote (116146)1/28/2009 12:32:28 PM
From: axial1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206084
 
As expected...

Canadians eye lucrative Asian markets

ASIA IS BACK on the radar screen of Canadian pipeline firms, as oil and gas producers look beyond their traditional US export markets writes WJ Simpson. Companies are concerned that planned environmental measures from US President Barack Obama's administration will restrict the flow of oil-sands-derived crude to the US.

Undeterred by the added challenges of raising capital, scaled-back production forecasts for Alberta's oil sands and the threat of a Canadian government ban on overseas bitumen shipments, pipeline firms and producers are on the verge of agreements affecting 1.35m barrels a day (b/d) of possible exports.

Enbridge and Kinder Morgan are seeking commitments from producers and refiners for their rival pipelines from the oil sands to deep-water ports on the British Columbia (BC) coast. Meanwhile, a partnership of Kitimat LNG and Pacific Northern Gas is testing market interest in liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports from BC's rapidly expanding gasfields.

Enbridge's Northern Gateway pipeline is back on track, hoping to file regulatory applications later this year, after being shelved in mid-2007, when PetroChina abandoned its option to become an anchor tenant and 49% equity owner.

petroleum-economist.com

Jim