Canada, Mexico target Asian LNG markets while US projects paused
New York/London | Canada and Mexico are drawing tens of billions of dollars of investment to kick-start their liquefied natural gas export industries as a permitting freeze slows the expansion of the sector in the US, the world’s biggest supplier.
Roughly $US63 billion ($94 billion) of capital investment is poised to pour into the sector in the two countries, according to consultancy Rystad Energy, including projects under construction and those awaiting final investment decisions.
Financial Times
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