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
The facility has been active since 1971.
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
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.
The Tilbury LNG facility is powered by renewable hydroelectricity, creating safe, lower-carbon LNG since 1971. Originally, the facility’s purpose was to store LNG. It was then developed to produce LNG for transportation and export to China. Phase 1 expansion, which included a 46,000 cubic meter storage tank and a liquefaction capacity of 0.25 mtpa, was… Continue reading Fortis BC | Tilbury Phase 1 LNG Expansion Project
Ksi Lisims LNG is a proposed LNG project at Wil Milit on the northern tip of Pearse Island near the Nisga’a village of Gingolx, in British Columbia. The project as a floating design that uses hydroelectricity to convert natural gas for export. It is a collaboration between the Nisga’a Nation, a group of Canadian natural… Continue reading Nisga’a Nation | Ksi Lisims LNG
Woodfibre LNG is a LNG export facility. It is located approximately 7 km west-southwest of Squamish, British Columbia. It is located on the previous Woodfibre pulp mill site. The facility has a storage capacity of 250,000 m3 and produces approximately 2.1 mtpa of LNG. The project is powered by renewable hydroelectricity. Its end-market is Asia.… Continue reading Woodfibre LNG Project
Phase 2 of LNG Canada’s large-scale LNG export facility in Kitimat, BC. As of 2023, LNG Canada with its joint venture participants was evaluating the timeline and scope for a second phase expansion of the project, having identified potential opportunities to further advance electrification at the export facility. Phase 1 achieved FID in 2018 and… Continue reading LNG Canada | Kitimat Phase 2
LNG Canada, in Kitimat, BC, will be Canada’s first large-scale LNG export facility once complete, aiming for first exports by 2025. FID was taken in 2018. The developing joint-venture includes LNG Canada, Shell, PETRONAS, PetroChina, Mitsubishi Corporation and KOGAS. Each joint venture participant will be responsible to provide its own natural gas supply and will… Continue reading LNG Canada | Kitimat Phase 1
The Cedar LNG project is a floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) facility with a nameplate capacity of 3.3 million tonnes per annum, located in the traditional territory of the Haisla Nation, on Canada’s West Coast. It is led by Haisla Nation and Pembina Pipeline Corporation. It achieved FID in June 2024 and it is expected… Continue reading Haisla Nation | Cedar LNG