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Another LNG Export Facility Planned, This One in British Columbia

PetroChina will partner with Shell Canada, Korea Gas Corp. and Mitsubishi to develop a proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility near Kitimat, British Columbia, Canada, they said. Shell owns 40% of the project, with KOGAS, Mitsubishi and PetroChina each…

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holding 20%. Under the agreement, LNG Canada will initially consist of two LNG processing units referred to as “trains,” each with the capacity to produce six million tons of LNG annually, with an option to expand the project to a total of four trains or 24 million tons per annum (mtpa). The partners hope for start up around the end of the decade, pending regulatory approvals and investment decisions, and also have begun an extensive consultation process with First Nations and local community residents.