AECO Prison Blues - Western Canadian Gas Prices Stuck Behind Bars, Even After Winter Price Surges

19/03/2025 14 min
AECO Prison Blues - Western Canadian Gas Prices Stuck Behind Bars, Even After Winter Price Surges

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Episode Synopsis

Western Canada’s natural gas market never really seems to catch a break. Prices this winter have remained well below those across much of the rest of North America thanks to an all-too-common combination of insufficient pipeline export capacity from the region, bloated gas storage and robust supply growth. Even with forward price prospects for much of the rest of the continent looking buoyant, with more gas expected to head to expanding Gulf Coast LNG terminals and a storage-refill season that will be stronger than last year, price upside for Western Canada looks to be minimal at best and will be partly dependent on the rate of gas intake to LNG Canada, as we explain in today’s RBN blog. 

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