Canada LNG news
LNG Canada provides progress report
Construction activities at the LNG Canada site are now more than 95% complete overall, and remains on track to deliver first cargoes by the middle of 2025.
CIMC SOE delivers first LNG bunkering ship to Seaspan
Nantong CIMC Sinopacific Offshore & Engineering Co., Ltd has delivered the first 7600 m3 LNG bunker barge to Seaspan Energy.
FortisBC applies to the BCUC for the Okanagan Capacity Mitigation Project
FortisBC Energy Inc. has filed an application with the British Columbia Utilities Commission for the Okanagan Capacity Mitigation Project.
Fluor announces completion of final weld at LNG Canada project
Fluor Corp. has completed the final weld on the first production train at the LNG Canada project, in Kitimat, British Columbia.
Cedar LNG announces positive FID
The Haisla Nation and Pembina Pipeline Corp. has announced a positive final investment decision on the Cedar LNG project, located in the traditional territory of the Haisla Nation, on Canada’s West Coast.
Woodfibre LNG receives BCEAO order to move floatel to site
Woodfibre LNG has received a Compliance Order from the BC Environmental Assessment Office, requiring Woodfibre LNG to deploy the floatel to site and to use the vessel for non-local workforce accommodation in accordance with the amended Environmental Assessment Certificate.
Galileo Technologies announces project with Saint John LNG
Galileo´s boil-off gas compression and reliquefaction solutions are to be operating in the near future for Saint John LNG.
dmg events set to host 10th Annual Canada Gas Exhibition & Conference
dmg events will present the Canada Gas Exhibition & Conference held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, from 7 – 9 May 2024 at the Vancouver Convention Centre.
A focus on the behind-the-scenes
In our recent April issue of LNG Industry, Clayton Kale, Director of Marketing, AMECO, USA, maps out an integrated site services approach for constructing LNG facilities.
Rystad: LNG maintains grip on fuels despite dual fuel growth
Rystad energy reports that despite the growth in dual fuels, LNG remains supreme in terms of shipping fuel choices.