British Columbia (B.C.) LNG news
LNG dual-fuel ferry starts service early
BC Ferries has announced that the Salish Raven will commence service on 3 August 2017, which is earlier than initially expected.
Shell not giving up on Canadian LNG project
Royal Dutch Shell Plc has announced that it has not written off its Canadian LNG project in Kitimat.
BC Ferries unveils hull wrap of LNG dual-fuel vessel
BC Ferries has announced that the wrap adorning the hull of the Salish Raven has been unveiled to Musqueam First Nation’s Thomas Cannell – the designer of the artwork.
Woodfibre LNG EAC amendment application approved
Woodfibre LNG Ltd has announced that its application to amend its environmental assessment certificate for the construction and operation of the Woodfibre LNG project has been approved.
LNG dual-fuel ferry to commence service
BC Ferries has announced that the Salish Eagle – the second of the company’s three LNG dual-fuel Salish Class vessels – will officially commence service on 21 June 2017.
Salish Raven arrives in B.C.
BC Ferries has announced that the Salish Raven – the company’s latest LNG dual-fuel vessel – has arrived at its final destination, British Columbia, Canada.
Canadian government approves Woodfibre 40-year export licence
Woodfibre LNG Ltd has announced that the Canadian government has approved a 40-year export licence for the Woodfibre LNG Project in Squamish, British Columbia, Canada.
LNG development plan a “colossal failure”
Green Party leader in British Columbia has dismissed the Liberals’ efforts to develop an LNG industry.
LNG dual-fuel vessel transits Panama Canal
BC Ferries has announced that the Salish Raven – the company’s latest LNG dual-fuel vessel – has successfully transited the Panama Canal and is en route to British Columbia, Canada.
Salish Orca commences service
BC Ferries has announced that Salish Orca – a Salish Class LNG dual-fuel ferry – has commenced service.