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Alberta natural gas expected to see a bump next year thanks to LNG exports: Deloitte

CALGARY - A new report from advisory firm Deloitte is forecasting a big jump in Alberta natural gas prices next year, with the country’s first West Coast export facility now up and running. 

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Alberta natural gas expected to see a bump next year thanks to LNG exports: Deloitte

A tanker loaded with the first cargo of Canadian liquefied natural gas departs from Kitimat, B.C. in this Monday, June 30, 2025 photo provided by LNG Canada. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout LNG Canada (Mandatory Credit)


CALGARY - A new report from advisory firm Deloitte is forecasting a big jump in Alberta natural gas prices next year, with the country’s first West Coast export facility now up and running. 

The Alberta benchmark AECO price is expected to average $2.20 per mmBTU in the second half of this year and then rise to an average of $3.50 per mmBTU in 2026. 

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