Western Canada’s natural gas output remains on a roller coaster as wildfire driven production curtailments mix it up with episodes of pipeline maintenance. Since the beginning of June, production has oscillated through a 2 Bcf/d range, or better than 12%. There is still no clear sign as to when the wildfire situation might dissipate, although a recent bout of much cooler temperatures and rain has at least stabilized the situation. Year-to-date, production growth has eased back to 0.6 Bcf/d, and well below 1.1 Bcf/d that prevailed in April before the fires upended the market.

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