Canada LNG news
Pétrolia to form new LNG company with Pieridae Energy
Pétrolia Inc. has announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement with Pieridae Energy Ltd to amalgamate to form a new entity – Pieridae Energy Ltd (Amalco).
Pieridae Energy signs agreement regarding Golboro LNG
Pieridae Energy Ltd has signed a special needs collective agreement with the Nova Scotia Construction Labour Relations Association to assist in the construction of the Goldboro LNG facility.
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.
Gaz Métro LNG triples capacity of Montréal LNG plant
Gaz Métro has announced that its subsidiary, Gaz Métro LNG L.P., has completed its expansion project tripling the capacity of its natural gas liquefaction plant in Montréal, Canada.
Mike Pence talks Alaska LNG with AGDC President and Alaskan Governor
Alaska Gasline Development Corp. has announced that the US Vice President, Mike Pence, has met with Alaskan Governor Bill Walker and AGDC President Keith Meyer.
An investment in clean fleet
A government announcement has been made relating to increasing the market for LNG and renewable natural gas (RNG) in 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.