Gazprom Wants Piece of Gros-Cacouna Terminal

Petro-Canada may have to allow Gazprom to invest in its proposed $500-million Gros-Cacouna LNG terminal if it wants to secure supply from Gazprom’s planned Baltic liquefaction facility near St. Petersburg, according to Alexander Medvedev, Gazprom’s deputy chairman.  The Globe and Mail reports that Petro-Canada is banking on supply from the Baltic project for its terminal in Quebec.

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