Who is building LNG Canada?

LNG Canada is a joint venture comprised of Shell plc, through its affiliate Shell Canada Energy (40%); PETRONAS, through its wholly-owned entity, North Montney LNG Limited Partnership (25%); PetroChina Company Limited, through its subsidiary PetroChina Canada Ltd.

Who is building LNG Canada?

LNG Canada is a joint venture comprised of Shell plc, through its affiliate Shell Canada Energy (40%); PETRONAS, through its wholly-owned entity, North Montney LNG Limited Partnership (25%); PetroChina Company Limited, through its subsidiary PetroChina Canada Ltd.

Who owns Kitimat LNG?

The stakeholders of the project are Shell at 40 per cent, PETRONAS at 25 per cent, PetroChina at 15 per cent, Mitsubishi Corporation at 15%, and KOGAS at 5%.

How many LNG plants are there in BC?

Eighteen LNG export facilities have been proposed in Canada – 13 in British Columbia, 2 in Quebec and 3 in Nova Scotia – with a total proposed export capacity of 216 Million tons per annum (mtpa) of LNG (approximately 29 Billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of natural gas).

Where is the LNG project in BC?

Kitimat
A critical piece of infrastructure more than 10 storeys high has arrived at the LNG Canada project site in Kitimat, B.C., in the traditional territory of the Haisla Nation, marking another phase in construction activities at our facility.

Who owns the LNG pipeline?

Coastal GasLink Pipeline
Owner TC Energy
Partners LNG Canada, Korea Gas Corporation, Mitsubishi, PetroChina, Petronas
Construction started 2019-2020
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Who is building Kitimat LNG?

JGC Fluor (JFJV) – prime contractor of the LNG Canada plant construction project In October 2018, LNG Canada made a final investment decision to build its liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility in Kitimat, British Columbia, Canada. The project represents the largest energy investment in Canadian history.

Is Kitimat LNG operational?

LNG Canada and Coastal GasLink (2018 – 2025) – Active Construction of the project is currently underway and is expected to be completed in 2025.

Who is building the LNG plant in Kitimat?

How big is the LNG Canada project?

Coastal GasLink will be a 670-kilometre (420 mile) gas pipeline with an initial capacity of about 2.1 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/day) with the potential for expansion of up to approximately 5 Bcf/day. Construction activities are expected to begin in early 2019 with a planned in-service date in 2023.

Who is funding the Coastal GasLink pipeline?

The pipeline is 65 per cent owned by private equity firm KKR & Co. Inc. and the Alberta Investment Management Corp. Calling into the meeting, they accused the bank of funding a project that they said has damaged rivers and wetland forests and limited their ability to hunt wildlife.

What is being built in Kitimat?

LNG Canada is building a facility in Kitimat to liquefy natural gas produced in northeast B.C. and carried to the coast by the controversial Coastal GasLink pipeline for export to Asian countries.