Here is an article predicting significant decline in NG imports from Canada in the next two years.  


http://www.financialsense.com/editorials/powers/2010/0421.html


I am not familiar with this author so I have no impression about his accuracy.  One thing he seems to do is equate his expected drop in Canadian production with a reduction in export to the US.  Is that an accurate assumption?  Has anyone seen other confirmation of such predictions?


Excerpt:


"Declines in Canadian natural gas imports to the US over the next two years will be nearly equal to halting production from America’s biggest field, the Barnett Shale. I expect that the drop in Canadian imports will push natural gas prices into the double-digits by mid-2011 if not sooner."

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sounds yummy to me, fingers crossed
Yes, Yes, Yes, if this is true what wonderful news.....Hope it helps with the Haynesville Shale Play in East Texas.
I guess only time will tell. Right?

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