Yes, fine. Look this also:)
http://www.neb-one.gc.ca/clf-nsi/rpblctn/spchsndprsnttn/2010/nbpprchtntrlgsplnrgltn/nbpprchtntrlgsplnrgltn-eng.html
Try go in on this site and down to:
Possible Changes and Challenges to Canadian Natural Gas Infrastructure:
look the map:)
under it there's a txt:
* As we look at the ongoing developments in the natural gas industry, it is fair to say that the issues we’ve discussed today are not likely to go away.
* New supply development from shale and unconventional sources will likely lead to new applications for approval to build new infrastructure to connect with existing delivery systems.
* New gas resources and associated infrastructure in closer proximity to markets and people will present different risks.
* Competition will change the flows and utilization on existing pipeline systems. In more extreme cases, this may warrant pipeline companies to consider other options such as redeployment of facilities, flow reversal, or abandonment.
* Producers and pipeline companies are also exploring options to develop new markets, as indicated by the proposed Kitimat LNG export terminal.
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And I dont remember, but think it is Spectra who may build new pipeline: the Dawson. It has connection to Montreal, but you can find lots of good things here.