British Columbia (B.C.) LNG news
Comments invited regarding FortisBC's Tilbury Phase 2 LNG expansion project
The Impact Assessment Agency of Canada has accepted an initial project description for the proposed Tilbury Phase 2 LNG Expansion Project and is now seeking public comments.
Bird Construction secures LNG terminal contract in B.C.
Bird Construction Inc. announces contract to perform construction of concrete foundations and paving at an LNG liquefaction export terminal facility in Northwestern British Columbia.
TC Energy secures financing for Coastal GasLink
TC Energy Corp. has completed the sale of a 65% equity interest in the Coastal GasLink Pipeline Project.
ONEC Logistics partners with IBS Software for Canadian LNG project
ONEC Logistics has partnered with IBS Software for a large-scale LNG project in British Columbia, Canada.
Canadian LNG: the road to success
Thomas Liles, Rystad Energy, Norway, takes a detailed look at the current state of the Canadian LNG market and where it is headed.
LR chosen for LNG Canada export terminal project in Kitimat
Lloyd’s Register has announced that it has signed a 55-month contract to support LNG Canada with the safe construction and delivery of a new LNG liquefaction and export terminal in Kitimat, British Columbia.
LNG Canada temporarily reduces workforce by 50%
LNG Canada has announced that, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, it has had to temporarily reduce its workforce by 50%.
Participant funding available for Woodfibre LNG post-decision phase
The Impact Assessment Agency of Canada is making funding available to assist the participation of the public and Indigenous peoples in the post-decision phase for Woodfibre LNG.
Early engagement begins on Tilbury Phase 2 LNG Expansion Project
FortisBC Holdings Inc. has announced that it has filed an initial project description with regulators to begin the federal impact assessment and provincial environmental assessment processes for the Tilbury Phase 2 LNG Expansion Project.
Wärtsilä to provide LNG equipment for BC Ferries’ latest vessel
Wärtsilä has announced that it has won a contract to provide an integrated system consisting of the LNG plant, dual-fuel engines and electrical propulsion system for BC Ferries’ latest Salish Class vessel.