Canada’s West Coast can export LNG globally, but East Coast faces pipeline constraints, TC Energy CEO says
Canada's West Coast is positioned to become a reliable supplier of liquefied natural gas, but the East Coast faces pipeline constraints, says TC Energy Corp.'s chief executive officer.
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