US, Canada continue dominance of world's gas processing.
Author(s) : TRUE W. R.
Type of article: Article
Summary
Gas plants in the USA and Canada continued to lead the rest of the world in processing capacity, throughput, and gas-liquid production in 1996. The consolidation of gas-processing assets that has been rolling through US companies in recent years continued to limit growth in new capacity. Canadian liquids producers, on the other hand, will likely benefit from increased gas production and export sales to the USA when a clutch of pipeline expansions in the next 18-30 months eases the capacity constraints on gas movements southward. And markets and suppliers around the world continue to become more closely dependent on each other, stimulating new capacity and production.
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- Original title: US, Canada continue dominance of world's gas processing.
- Record ID : 1998-0742
- Languages: English
- Subject: Figures, economy
- Source: Oil Gas J. - vol. 95 - n. 22
- Publication date: 1997/06/02
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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