Yes I think so Inceptus. The cleaner fuel has got a take in the bigger companies and a higher NG price in asia and the EU also, the NG-price is close to the double of nymex if sold in asia or europe and it seams they belive in a growing US--market also. They ramp up on LNG, other places than Kittimat and Fort Nelson,(whasington, maine). Today was also: Repsol looks to double Canaport flow. Canada gov., have plans for the economi. There's a Quebec infrastructure plan.
I looked a site wich have different senarios(NG outlook also):
http://www.neb.gc.ca/clf-nsi/rnrgynfmtn/nrgyrprt/nrgyftr/2007/nrgyftr2007chptr6-eng.html
It's too much to write here, but just mention something from the site:
The increase in the unconventional gas resource base and higher activity allows unconventional gas production to rise steadily, outpacing conventional gas output by 2028. Coalbed methane production reaches 57 million m3/d (2.0 Bcf/d) in 2014 and stabilizes at 99 million m3/d (3.5 Bcf/d) from 2020 to 2030. From 2016 onward, Mannville Formation CBM overtakes output from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation and CBM represents slightly more than half of the unconventional production. Tight gas production peaks in 2015 and then enters a shallow decline, while shale gas production grows steadily to reach almost 54 million m3/d (1.9 Bcf/d) by the end of the period.