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Gas imports from Canada help stabilise US markets: EIA

GAS imports from Canada, both on a gross and a net basis, have declined since all-time highs reached in the 2000s. Nevertheless, trade with Canada remains an essential element of how the US gas market balances and helps to ensure reliable supply in parts of the US, according to a report on Friday by the US Energy Information Administration (EIA).

Tim Daiss
Gas imports from Canada help stabilise US markets: EIA

The ability of Canadian suppliers to rapidly increase flows as a result of ample capacity on pipelines and at storage facilities also helps to stabilise the US market during supply or demand shocks, the...

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