British Columbia (B.C.) LNG news
Work resumes on Canadian pipeline
According to Reuters, construction of the CAN$6.6 billion Coastal GasLink pipeline has resumed.
Chevron expects to write-down asset values this quarter
Chevron Corp. is expecting to write down the value of its assets by US$10 billion to US$11 billion this quarter, and is considering the sale of some of its natural gas projects.
Cedar LNG project FIA in progress
The Canadian IAA is making funding available to assist the participation of the public and Indigenous peoples in the FIA of the proposed Cedar LNG project.
FortisBC joins SEA\LNG
SEA\LNG has released a statement welcoming Canadian LNG provider FortisBC to the growing coalition.
B.C. government supports proposal for LNG ship-refuelling facility
The B.C. government is joining the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority and FortisBC to establish the first STS LNG marine refuelling/bunkering service on the west coast of North America.
Public comments invited for Cedar LNG project
The Impact Assessment Agency of Canada has accepted an initial project description for the proposed Cedar LNG Project, located near Kitimat, British Columbia, and is now inviting public comments.
Clough awarded EPC contract for LNG Canada
Clough has been awarded the EPC contract for the loadout line trestle for the LNG Canada project.
HaiSea JV to design, build and operate LNG Canada tugs
Haisla Nation and Seaspan awarded LNG Canada escort and harbour tugs contract.
BESIX Canada to build an LNG terminal in British Columbia
BESIX Canada is due to build an LNG export facility in Kitimat, in the North Coast region of British Columbia, Canada.
Coastal GasLink pipeline not subject to federal regulation
According to Reuters, Canada’s National Energy Board has announced that the proposed Coastal GasLink pipeline is not subject to federal regulation.