First Nations LNG news
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.
Huu-ay-aht citizens approve Sarita LNG project
The Huu-ay-aht First Nations has announced that it has become the first British Columbia Nation to approve the co-management development of an LNG facility.
LNG dual-fuel ferry arrives in B.C.
BC Ferries has announced that the second of its three new Salish Class vessels, the Salish Eagle, has arrived at in British Columbia, Canada.
B.C. Government signs benefits agreements with Lax Kw’alaams
The Government of B.C. has signed agreements with the Lax Kw’alaams Band to ensure that benefits accrue for First Nations as a result of the construction and operation of an LNG export industry in the Prince Rupert area.
LNG dual-fuel ferry en route to B.C.
BC Ferries has announced that the second of its three new Salish Class vessels, the Salish Eagle, has departed Gdansk, Poland, and is en route to its final destination, British Columbia, Canada.
Woodfibre LNG applies to amend its environmental assessment certificate
Woodfibre LNG Ltd has submitted an application to amend its environmental assessment certificate that it was awarded on 26 October 2015 for the construction of the Woodfibre LNG project.