Rush To Liquids Backfires For Natural Gas Producers

From The Globe And Mail

It was the natural gas industry’s big new thing.

Major producers, long suffering from an industry oversupply of natural gas and ultra-low prices, in the past year or two spent bundles to boost production of obscure energy products such as butane and condensate – also known as natural gas liquids – which had been enjoying solid demand and strong prices.

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