Op-ed: Obstruction of LNG Vessels May Threaten U.S. and Canadian Economies

The Canadian government’s opposition to granting waterway access to LNG tankers delivering supply to U.S. terminals may harm economic development in both countries, according to Roland Priddle, a senior associate of the Canadian Petroleum Institute and a registered lobbyist for Downeast LNG, the developer of a proposed terminal in Robbinston, Maine. The Globe and Mail carries his op-ed. [Access to archived articles requires a fee.]

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