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Rising Domestic Demand and New Export Markets Will Push Canadian Gas Production Up

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    Canada’s natural gas output is set to top 25 billion cubic feet per day by the end of 2029 and will remain at or around the same level for another 10 years, according to a newly released study from the Canadian Energy Research Institute (CERI). The study, which covers oil and gas during the 2019-2039 period, predicts that most of the additional production will go to the domestic market and new LNG export terminals.

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    Posted by Jennifer Delay Iacullo
    Jennifer DeLay Iacullo is a freelance writer specializing in global oil, gas, and power engineering topics. She has covered the energy industry of the former Soviet Union, China, Africa, Latin America and North America for more than 20 years. She lives in Atlanta with her family.