Proposed Quebec LNG terminal may have limited long-term climate benefits -gov’t report

Published 20:22 on March 24, 2021  /  Last updated at 20:22 on March 24, 2021  / Dan McGraw /  Americas, Canada, International, US

A proposed Quebec liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal may provide few long-term climate benefits if constructed, with declining future foreign demand potentially making the facility redundant, according to a government report published Wednesday.
A proposed Quebec liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal may provide few long-term climate benefits if constructed, with declining future foreign demand potentially making the facility redundant, according to a government report published Wednesday.


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