Kitimat 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.
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.
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.
LNG Canada announces change in CEO
LNG Canada have announced that Peter Zebedee has decided to step down as CEO. Steve Corbin will serve as interim CEO until Peter Zebedee’s successor is announced.
Mammoet-Haisla JV successfully reaches next milestone at LNG Canada
Mammoet-Haisla joint venture has completed the pile handing scope for the LNG Canada project.
HaiSea Marine signs low emissions tugboat contract with LNG Canada
HaiSea Marine is to build and operate five new battery-powered and low emissions tugboats at LNG Canada’s new export facility in Kitimat, Canada.
Woodside to exit Kitimat LNG
Woodside has decided to exit its 50% non-operated participating interest in the proposed Kitimat LNG development.
GlobalData comments on Canadian LNG sector struggles
GlobalData has released an analysis, commenting on the latest Canadian LNG sector struggles amid low gas prices and an LNG supply glut.
AkzoNobel supplying products for LNG Canada Project
AkzoNobel is supplying products for the landmark LNG project in British Columbia, Canada.