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.
The project would use 200 MW of clean energy to produce green hydrogen and ammonia for export. Planned expansions would create the capacity to serve both local and global energy needs. The Belledune Port Authority (BPA) is working with Cross River Infrastructure Partners to pursue the use of advanced small modular reactor (aSMR) technology as… Continue reading Port of Belledune Green Energy Hub
Irving Oil plans to expand its hydrogen capacity at the Saint John refinery, with the goal of offering hydrogen fuelling infrastructure in Atlantic Canada. The company’s initial investment in a 5-megawatt electrolyzer, developed by New York hydrogen technology company Plug Power, is expected to be fully operational by late 2023. Once fully operational, the electrolyzer… Continue reading Irving Oil | Saint John Refinery Expansion