The Haisla led LNG terminal project proposed for the Kitimat region is now at the start of the public comment period, with the British Columbia Environmental Assessment Office opening the opportunity for comment on September 21st.
The Haisla Nation is a majority owner in the partnership for a floating natural gas facility and export terminal. Joining the Haisla Nation in the proposed development is Pembina Pipelines of Alberta.
If approved by both provincial and federal decision-makers, it would process and liquefy 11.33 cubic meters (m3) or 400 million standard cubic feet per day of natural gas.
This equates to approximately three million tonnes of LNG per year. The facility would also include storage capacity for up to 250,000 cubic meters of LNG.
Location Maps of the proposed development in Kitimat (from the Cedar LNG website) |
The BC EAO office has background on the proposed development available here.
Related Documents to the project and a link to the comment form with those wishing to provide their thoughts on the proposal can be reviewed here.
The Cedar LNG website provides more notes towards the plans from the partnership for the development
The Deadline for Participation in the comment period is Friday, October 14, 2022 at 11:59 PM
Further items of interest related to the Cedar LNG proposal can be reviewed from our archive page.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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