Jul 28, 2021

LNG Canada Remains Concerned About CGL Cost Increase

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The CEO of the Anglo-Dutch Shell-led LNG Canada consortium said July 28 the company “remains concerned” that TC Energy, whose Coastal GasLink unit is building the 670-km pipeline to the consortium’s liquefaction terminal at Kitimat, has proposed “significant increased cost estimates” for the project.

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