Canada LNG news
Sanmar Shipyards delivers electric tug to HaiSea Marine
Sanmar Shipyards has delivered HAISEA WAMIS, the first of three ground-breaking emissions-free battery electric tugs, to HaiSea Marine where it will operate at LNG Canada’s new export facility in Kitimat, British Columbia.
Woodfibre LNG commits to net zero by 2027
Woodfibre LNG has announced its Roadmap to Net Zero, a tangible plan to achieve net zero emissions by the time operations start in 2027.
EnerMech wins first LNG pre-commissioning and commissioning contract in Canada
EnerMech Canada has been selected to deliver its specialist mechanical pre-commissioning and commissioning services to a large LNG facility in British Columbia, Canada.
Cedar LNG receives B.C. Environmental Approval and signs MoU
Cedar LNG has received its Environmental Assessment Certificate from the B.C. Environmental Assessment Office, and has signed a MoU with ARC Resources for a long-term liquefaction services agreement.
LNG Canada awards contract to Bridgemans Kitamaat JV
LNG Canada has awarded a tug berth facility contract to Bridgemans Kitamaat join venture.
Energy services companies to target Canadian LNG projects
Three major energy services companies and the Haisla First Nation have formed a partnership to target opportunities in Canada’s fast expanding LNG industry.
TGE Marine to supply fuel gas system for Seaspan’s LNG bunker vessels
TGE Marine has received an order from Nantong CIMC Sinopacific Offshore & Engineering Co. Ltd for the design and supply of the cargo handling and fuel gas systems for three LNG bunker vessels.
BESIX-Van Pile work at LNG marine terminal in Kitimat near completion
Works include the construction of a 500 m-long wharf, the LNG loading platform, four cargo berthing dolphins, four LNG berthing dolphins, and six mooring dolphins.
Pacific Energy and Enbridge announce partnership in Woodfibre LNG
Pacific Energy and Enbridge have announced an agreement to jointly invest in the construction and operation of the Woodfibre LNG project, Canada.
Siemens Energy selects supplier for electric LNG project
The Woodfibre LNG project near Squamish, British Columbia, Canada, will use hydroelectricity to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by more than 80%.