Jan 21, 2022
LNG Canada project construction kicking into high gear
With its unsettled aboriginal title issues and sometimes sclerotic regulatory process, B.C. has been described as a place where it’s hard to get anything built.
But the largest single private sector investment in Canadian history, the $17 billion LNG Canada project ($40 billion, when upstream assets and the associated Coastal GasLink pipeline are included), continues to rise from the ground in Kitimat and is past the 50% completion stage.
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Community Notification: Taking Receipt of Natural Gas Ahead of Flaring
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