Le Canada assiste à la renaissance du GNL sur la côte ouest alors que le monde se bat pour trouver du gaz
Le Canada tente une deuxième fois de développer une industrie d'exportation de gaz naturel liquéfié (GNL) sur sa côte ouest, dix ans après que la flambée des coûts et l'opposition des autochtones aient fait dérailler une précédente vague de projets de terminaux GNL.
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