British Columbia (B.C.) LNG news
LNG dual-fuel vessel journey to B.C. progressing
BC Ferries has announced that the Salish Raven – the third and final LNG dual-fuel Salish Class vessel – is expected to arrive in Panama in approximately two weeks, depending on the weather.
LNG dual-fuel vessel sets sail for B.C.
BC Ferries has announced that the Salish Raven – the third and final LNG dual-fuel Salish Class vessel – has departed Gdansk, Poland, for its final destination, British Columbia, Canada.
Woodfibre LNG project granted export license by NEB
Woodfibre LNG Ltd has announced that the National Energy Board has granted a 40-year export license for the Woodfibre LNG project.
Seaspan welcomes two new dual-fuel ferries to its fleet
Seaspan Ferries Corp. has announced that it has held a double commissioning ceremony at its Tilbury Terminal for two new, state-of-the-art, dual-fuelled/hybrid vessels.
B.C. government reaches LNG agreements with Kitselas First Nation
The B.C. government has reached agreements with the Kitselas First Nation to ensure that the nation receives direct benefits from the construction of LNG export facilities on the province’s north coast.
Huu-ay-aht citizens approve Sarita LNG project
The Huu-ay-aht First Nations has announced that it has become the first British Columbia Nation to approve the co-management development of an LNG facility.
B.C. Government supports LNG and RNG investments
The Government of British Columbia will support investments by natural gas utilities to increase the use of LNG and RNG in the transportation and marine sectors and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
LNG dual-fuel ferry arrives in B.C.
BC Ferries has announced that the second of its three new Salish Class vessels, the Salish Eagle, has arrived at in British Columbia, Canada.
TransCanada seeks approval to proceed with NMML Project
TransCanada Corp. has filed a variance application with the National Energy Board to proceed with the construction of the North Montney Mainline Project in northeast British Columbia, Canada.
Salish Eagle transits Panama Canal
BC Ferries has announced that the LNG dual-fuel Salish Eagle has successfully transited the Panama Canal, and is en route to its final destination, British Columbia.