Canada LNG news
MSRC provides simulation analysis for LNG transits in the Saguenay River
The Maritime Simulation and Resource Centre has played a key role in the construction of a natural gas liquefaction complex at Port Saguenay.
Greater flexibility is key to LNG infrastructure growth
New research from DNV GL reveals concerns over capital spending and price uncertainty.
Pieridae Energy awards KBR EPC contract for Goldboro LNG
Pieridae Energy has awarded KBR a technical verification and open book estimate EPC contract for its Goldboro LNG project.
North America LNG liquefaction capacity to see major boost in 2023
According to GlobalData, North America is expected to add approximately 265 million tpy of LNG liquefaction capacity in 2023.
Tilbury Pacific LNG files for environmental assessment
Environmental Assessment Certificate filed for proposed Tilbury Pacific LNG marine jetty.
Bear Head LNG signs agreements with unions and Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq Chiefs
LNG Limited has, through its 100% owned project company, Bear Head LNG Corp. Inc., signed agreements with the Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq Chiefs and the Nova Scotia Construction Labour Relations Association Ltd and Cape Breton Unions.
Pieridae negotiates benefits agreement with the Mi’kmaq of Nova Scotia
Pieridae Energy Ltd has announced that the Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq benefits agreement, which it negotiated with the Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq Chiefs, has now been ratified.
Black Diamond Group to provide accommodation for the Coastal GasLink Pipeline Project
Black Diamond Group Ltd has announced that its Workforce Solutions business unit has received a notice to proceed on a previously announced 908-bed turnkey camp contract.
LNG Canada approves CAN$937 million in contracts and subcontracts
LNG Canada has released a statement revealing the value of contracts and subcontracts approved as of December last year, following the first three months of the construction phase of the large scale LNG export project near Kitimat, British Columbia, Canada.
LNG Canada to proceed despite opposition to feeder pipeline
Andy Calitz, CEO of LNG Canada, has released a statement announcing that, despite the opposition Coastal GasLink is currently facing, LNG Canada intends to proceed into construction.