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by 2020 We think we ll prove them wrong in this decade David Cornhill said June 8 in an interview
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to rebound if gas prices keep strengthening “At the current price I don’t think activity is really going
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sacked but I don’t think it will have much of a negative impact said Stefano Ghirardi from London based
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“The real issue Canada has to think about is just how durable is our long standing trustworthy economic
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on “three P’s”: oil prices pipelines and partners “I think when you look at the economics of any big project
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Group told Natural Gas Intelligence “I think it s important to distinguish the short to mid term from
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Watson vice president of energy for the Environmental Defense Fund “So how long will that last? I think
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is expected to load its first LNG tanker around December bringing U S shale gas to world markets at a time
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to be able to think in that manner ” Phyllis Bereza who has lived in the district for 40 years sees a better
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for construction and plant operations “If you think back three four years ago when we all had LNG euphoria
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the utilities from trying said Andrew DeWit in the school of policy studies at Rikkyo University I think
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“significant ” The judge added “I think the bottom line is there is no line that you would think greenhouse gas
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or 80 dollars to break even and so ultimately I think in 2022 we’ll get to 70 or better ” Norway’s
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fuel — I think those days are behind us he said Low prices have stimulated demand in the past
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for development The process begins with oil companies and speculators proposing acres they think should
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storage at Cushing OK could reach tank tops first half of May Reuters; April 21 Official U S government
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change I don’t think is seriously open to question ” “Public interest is a pretty broad concept ” Bowe
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than planned if Russian output continues to decline Some members start thinking of suspending Russia
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drivers of U S shale output remain focused on returning cash to shareholders Some traders start thinking
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barrels a day peak production of condensate will be loaded directly aboard tankers from a floating