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Linde | Alberta Blue Hydrogen Facility

Linde is investing more than $2 billion to build, own and operate an integrated clean hydrogen and atmospheric gases facility in Alberta, Canada. Linde has signed a long-term agreement for the supply of clean hydrogen to Dow’s Fort Saskatchewan Path2Zero Project. Linde’s new on-site complex will use autothermal reforming, combined with Linde’s proprietary HISORP® carbon… Continue reading Linde | Alberta Blue Hydrogen Facility

University of British Columbia | Hydrogen Pyrolysis Pilot Plant

The project entails a pilot plant to test the University of British Columbia’s patented pyrolysis technology using molten metals for low-cost, low emission hydrogen production from natural gas. The project will focus on building a pilot plant that can produce hydrogen and carbon black in a continuous mode and will be tested on-site at ATCO.… Continue reading University of British Columbia | Hydrogen Pyrolysis Pilot Plant

REV LNG | Port of Hamilton Import Facility

LNG import facility for marine (bunkering) fuel, using LNG from Pennsylvania.

Repsol | Saint John LNG

Saint John LNG is an LNG receiving and regasification terminal in Saint John, NB. It has a maximum send-out capacity of 1.2 billion cubic feet (BCF) or 28 million cubic meters of natural gas per day. Repsol completed the acquisition of 100% ownership of the terminal, which became operational in 2009, in November 2021.

Cryopeak | Tamaska LNG Plant

The Tamaska LNG production facility in Fort Nelson, BC, became operational in June 2021. Phase 1 production capacity is 27,000 LNG gallons per day and the plant is scalable to approximately 100,000 gallons per day. The plant supplies LNG to Northern Canadian communities and remote mines and other industrial applications for heat and power generation.… Continue reading Cryopeak | Tamaska LNG Plant

Énergir | Gaz Metro LNG Plant

Énergir’s Gaz Metro LNG plant in Montreal, Quebec, has been operational since 1976. It as a 0.21 mtpa capacity.

FortisBC | Mt. Hayes LNG Facility

FortisBC has an emergency reserve LNG facility on Vancouver Island with a 0.06 mtpa capacity. In 2012, FortisBC developed an equity partnership with the Stz’uminus (Chemainus) First Nation and Cowichan Tribes. The 20-hectare Mt. Hayes facility is located approximately six kilometers northwest of Ladysmith. The facility, supplied by FortisBC’s existing pipeline systems, holds 1.5 billion… Continue reading FortisBC | Mt. Hayes LNG Facility

FortisBC | Tilbury LNG Facility

The facility has been active since 1971.

JX | Summit Lake PG LNG

JX LNG Canada Ltd. proposes to develop Summit Lake PG LNG, a liquid natural gas processing plant located approximately 30 kilometers north of Prince George, B.C. The proposed project is anticipated to produce approximately 10,060 thousand cubic meters per day of natural gas and 2.7 million tonnes per year of liquid natural gas. It would… Continue reading JX | Summit Lake PG LNG

FortisBC | Tilbury Phase 2 LNG Expansion Project

The project involved constructing a new tank that would triple Tilbury LNG Facility’s storage capacity, and constructing additional liquefaction equipment to produce LNG for marine bunkering or bulk export by ship. Initially, FortisBC was planning to begin construction in 2022 to achieve commercial operations by 2028.  

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