Madeline Whitaker from the BG Group at one of her many past appearances at Prince Rupert City Council |
The company made its announcement on Tuesday, with word of it relayed through a number of business news websites in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
Ms. Whitaker a familiar face at many BG functions and information updates in the community, is heading to England to take on duties at the energy giants headquarters.
The announcement of Tuesday added that the company at this time has no plans to hire a new President for BG Canada.
Two BG employees have been assigned to watch over the Canadian interests for the moment, Matt Sullivan, a Houston, Texas based director and Simon Nish, a VP for sustainability with an office in Vancouver.
The two are familiar with the Prince Rupert LNG project, having worked on it at times over the last five years.
As part of the announcement, company spokesman David Byford told the Reuters news agency that the move does not signal any change to the Prince Rupert LNG project.
Still, removing the main point person for the project, certainly doesn't suggest that there is any shift in thinking towards the timeline for any final investment decision on the project.
The Proposed BG Group LNG project for Ridley Island |
Since that time, there has not been much in the way of information released related to what was previously thought to be one of the region's front runners for LNG development.
Earlier this month we reviewed the 2015 Global Overview that was released by BG and noted at the time that the Canadian unit was not mentioned as part of that information update for the year ahead.
Background on the announcement can be found below, as more items become available regarding the move we will add them here.
Reuters -- Head of BG Group's Canadian LNG project leaves, not being replaced
For more items related to the BG Group's Prince Rupert LNG project see our archive page here.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review
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