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
have signed a Memorandum of Understanding regarding the co-development of a green hydrogen production plant in Campbell River, B.C., Canada. The MoU was signed in June 2024. The proposed first pilot phase of the project with a daily production target of 15 metric tons per day of green hydrogen gas, is mainly used to provide… Continue reading NTE Discovery | Quantum Technology | Green Hydrogen Pilot
The Canada Infrastructure Bank is providing HTEC with a CAD 337m that will contribute to the implementation of HTEC’s H2 Gateway. The loan was announced in May 2024. HTEC plans to build and operate an interprovincial network of up to 20 hydrogen refueling stations. The refueling stations will be supported by three new hydrogen production… Continue reading HTEC | H2 Gateway
A renewable fuels plant in British Columbia developed by a JV of Tidewater Midstream and Infrastructure and Tidewater Renewables. The project, located in British Columbia, has a daily output of a new 6,500 bbl and it produces renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel. The parties have the right to participate in up to 50% of… Continue reading Tidewater | British Columbia Renewable Fuels Facility
Azure Sustainable Fuels Corp. is developing three potential SAF production sites in Canada in collaboration with the Canada Infrastructure Bank. The CIB’s CAD $8.4m funding helps support Azure’s path of producing SAF by 2027. CIB and Azure are partnering on a FEED study for SAF production in Canada, which should be completed in 2024, and… Continue reading Azure | CIB | Canada SAF Production Facilities
Red Earth Energy uses sustainable biomass and burns it in a high-temperature process in the absence of oxygen called pyrolysis to produce renewable fuels, including renewable diesel, sustainable aviation fuel, or hydrogen. A typical biorefinery will produce 18 million liters of drop-in renewable fuel.
The Ridley Island Energy Export Facility, located on Ridley Island, British Columbia, Canada, is a large-scale coastal terminal with the capability to export liquified petroleum gases (LPGs), methanol, and other bulk liquids. It is a joint venture between AltaGas and Royal Vopak; FID was reached in May 2024. Following FID, the JV has the option… Continue reading AltaGas | Vopak | Ridley Island Energy Export Facility
In May 2022, Parkland Corporation announced plans to increase renewable fuel production at its Burnaby Refinery in British Columbia. The plans included expanding the co-processing volumes to approximately 5,500 barrels per day, and building a stand-alone renewable diesel complex, within the Burnaby Refinery capable of producing approximately 6,500 barrels per day of renewable diesel. Parkland… Continue reading Parkland | Burnaby Refinery Expansion