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Project LNG Canada Export Terminal Project

  • Location (District of Kitimat, British Columbia)
  • Assessment Type: Environmental assessment by substitution under CEAA 2012
  • Status: Completed
  • Reference Number: 80038
  • Last Modified: 2026-03-16
  • Relevance: 338503.15
  • LNG Canada Development Inc. is proposing the construction and operation of a natural gas liquefaction facility and marine terminal for the export of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the District of Kitimat, British Columbia.The proposed project would convert natural gas to LNG, approximately 26 million tonnes per annum, for export to global markets.

Project Ksi Lisims LNG - Natural Gas Liquefaction and Marine Terminal Project

  • Location (Wil Milit on Pearse Island, British Columbia)
  • Assessment Type: Impact assessment by substitution
  • Status: Completed
  • Reference Number: 82797
  • Last Modified: 2025-10-16
  • Relevance: 326732.25
  • The Nisga'a Nation, Rockies LNG LP, and Western LNG LLC are proposing to develop a floating natural gas liquefaction facility and marine terminal, located at Wil Milit on Pearse Island, in British Columbia.As proposed, the Ksi Lisims LNG - Natural Gas Liquefaction Facility and Marine Terminal Project would process up to 22.4 billion cubic metres per year of liquefied natural gas and be in operation for up to 40 years.

Project Cedar LNG Project

  • Location (Kitimat, British Columbia)
  • Assessment Type: Impact assessment by substitution
  • Status: Completed
  • Reference Number: 80208
  • Last Modified: 2025-07-21
  • Relevance: 277451.9
  • Cedar LNG Partners LP is proposing to construct and operate a floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) processing facility and marine export terminal near Kitimat, British Columbia.The proposed project would process and liquefy natural gas to produce approximately 3 million tonnes of LNG per year and include storage capacity for up to 250,000 cubic metres of LNG.Please note the proponent was previously known as Cedar LNG Export Development Ltd.

Project Kwispaa LNG Project

  • Location (10 kilometres northeast of Bamfield, British Columbia)
  • Assessment Type: Environmental assessment under CEAA 2012
  • Status: Terminated
  • Reference Number: 80160
  • Last Modified: 2022-08-29
  • Relevance: 253991.19
  • Kwispaa LNG (CF) Limited Partnership is proposing to construct and operate a liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility located at Sarita Bay, about 10 kilometres northeast of Bamfield on Vancouver Island, British Columbia.As proposed, the Kwispaa LNG Project would convert natural gas to LNG for export to global markets and would include jetty-moored floating LNG production units, marine terminals, and onshore components.At full build-out, the facility would produce approximately 24 million tonnes of LNG per year, over a lifespan of at least 25 years.

Project Woodfibre LNG Project

  • Location (Howe Sound, British Columbia)
  • Assessment Type: Environmental assessment by substitution under CEAA 2012
  • Status: Completed
  • Reference Number: 80060
  • Last Modified: 2025-11-06
  • Relevance: 252012.08
  • Woodfibre LNG Limited Partnership is proposing to construct and operate a liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility located seven kilometres southwest of Squamish, British Columbia, on the northwestern shoreline of Howe Sound.The proposed project includes the development of a natural gas liquefaction facility and an LNG transfer facility to enable the export of the LNG product to global markets via marine vessels.    Please note that the proponent was formerly known as Woodfibre LNG Limited.

Project Summit Lake PG LNG Project

  • Location (Prince George, British Columbia)
  • Assessment Type: Planning Phase for Impact Assessment
  • Status: Suspended
  • Reference Number: 87307
  • Last Modified: 2024-07-19
  • Relevance: 243798.68
  • JX LNG Canada Ltd. is proposing to develop a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility located about 30 kilometres north of Prince George, British Columbia (B.C.).The Summit Lake PG LNG Project would produce up to 2.7 million tonnes of LNG per year and include storage capacity for up to 200,000 cubic metres of LNG.The LNG would be transported to the west coast of B.C. for shipment overseas.

Project Kitimat LNG Expansion Project

  • Location (Bish Cove, British Columbia)
  • Assessment Type: Environmental assessment by substitution under CEAA 2012
  • Status: Terminated
  • Reference Number: 80180
  • Last Modified: 2021-08-06
  • Relevance: 225243.02
  • KM LNG Operating General Partnership is proposing to expand the Kitimat LNG Project (archived Registry reference number 05-03-10430), a liquefied natural gas (LNG) production and marine export facility located at Bish Cove, near Kitimat, British Columbia.As proposed, the Kitimat LNG Expansion Project would increase the facility's LNG production capacity by more than 50%, to 18 million tonnes per year.The expansion would include the addition of a third LNG train, a LNG containment tank, marine berth infrastructure, and increased shipping.

Project WCC LNG Project

  • Location (Tuck Inlet in Prince Rupert, British Columbia)
  • Assessment Type: Environmental assessment by substitution under CEAA 2012
  • Status: Terminated
  • Reference Number: 80096
  • Last Modified: 2019-01-25
  • Relevance: 220070.8
  • WCC LNG Project Ltd. proposes to construct and operate a liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility and marine terminal located on the eastern shore of Tuck Inlet, within the city limits of Prince Rupert, British Columbia.As proposed, the project would convert processed natural gas into LNG for export to global markets.Two design options are being considered for the project: an onshore LNG facility and a nearshore facility, each incorporating LNG receiving and production facilities, supporting infrastructure and a marine terminal.

Project Pacific NorthWest LNG Project

  • Location (Port Edward, British Columbia)
  • Assessment Type: Environmental assessment under CEAA 2012
  • Status: Completed
  • Reference Number: 80032
  • Last Modified: 2023-01-11
  • Relevance: 216995.24
  • Pacific NorthWest LNG Ltd. is proposing to construct and operate a liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility and marine terminal near Prince Rupert, within the District of Port Edward.The Pacific NorthWest LNG facility would be located on Lelu Island.The proposed project would convert natural gas to LNG for export to Pacific Rim markets in Asia.

Project Kitimat LNG Terminal, Bish Cove, BC - Loading and Disposal at Sea of Excavated Material

  • Location (Kitimat, British Columbia)
  • Assessment Type: Screening-type assessment under CEAA 1992
  • Status: Terminated
  • Reference Number: 67658
  • Last Modified: 2019-09-24
  • Relevance: 186565.76
  • Environment Canada and Fisheries and Oceans Canada are required to ensure that a screening level environmental assessment is conducted for proposed Disposal at Sea activities in relation to the construction of the Kitimat LNG (KM LNG) facility located 14 km south of Kitimat (516156E, 5975230N (UTM 09)).KM LNG Operating General Partnership is proposing to load barges and subsequently dispose of at sea up to 2,300,000 m3 of material resulting from site grading at the Kitimat LNG Facility.

Project Tilbury Phase 2 LNG Expansion Project

  • Location (Tilbury Island, Delta, British Columbia)
  • Assessment Type: Impact assessment by substitution
  • Status: In progress
  • Reference Number: 80496
  • Last Modified: 2026-01-26
  • Relevance: 185474.7
  • FortisBC Holdings Inc. is proposing to expand its existing Tilbury LNG Project, a liquefied natural gas (LNG) storage and production facility located on Tilbury Island, in Delta, British Columbia.As proposed, the Tilbury Phase 2 LNG Expansion Project would increase the facility's LNG production capacity by more than 50%, up to 7 700 tonnes of LNG per day for an operational life of at least 40 years.The expansion would allow for a total storage capacity of up to 216 400 cubic metres of LNG and include an additional storage tank and liquefaction facilities.

Project Grassy Point LNG Project

  • Location (Grassy Point, British Columbia)
  • Assessment Type: Environmental assessment by substitution under CEAA 2012
  • Status: Terminated
  • Reference Number: 80089
  • Last Modified: 2018-04-05
  • Relevance: 167778.7
  • As proposed, the project would convert processed natural gas, delivered by a third party pipeline, into LNG for export to global markets.Two main options are being considered for the project: an onshore LNG facility and a nearshore facility, each incorporating LNG trains, associated services, and marine facilities.The operational phase of the proposed LNG facility is foreseen to be at least 25 years, with full build-out capacity expected to be 20 million tonnes per year.

Project Aurora LNG Project

  • Location (Digby Island, British Columbia)
  • Assessment Type: Environmental assessment by substitution under CEAA 2012
  • Status: Terminated
  • Reference Number: 80075
  • Last Modified: 2017-10-24
  • Relevance: 130019.35
  • Nexen Energy ULC is proposing the construction, operation, and decommissioning of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility and marine terminal at Digby Island in the Prince Rupert area of British Columbia.As proposed, the project would include a natural gas receiving and LNG production facility with a capacity of up to 24 million tonnes of LNG per year, a marine terminal, and supporting infrastructure and facilities.

Project Énergie Saguenay Project

  • Location (District of La Baie, Saguenay City, Quebec)
  • Assessment Type: Environmental assessment under CEAA 2012
  • Status: Completed
  • Reference Number: 80115
  • Last Modified: 2022-02-07
  • Relevance: 118642.7
  • The main infrastructures are the natural gas liquefaction facilities with a production capacity of 10.5 million tons per year, port infrastructures for marine tanker loading of liquefied natural gas (LNG), LNG storage tanks and support infrastructures.The maritime transport of LNG would take place on the St.

Project Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Project

  • Location (near Hudson's Hope, British Columbia)
  • Assessment Type: Early decision - No further assessment required
  • Status: Terminated
  • Reference Number: 80046
  • Last Modified: 2018-03-21
  • Relevance: 78002.88
  • Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Ltd. is proposing to construct and operate a natural gas pipeline from a point near Hudson's Hope, BC, to the proposed Pacific NorthWest LNG export facility near Prince Rupert, at Lelu Island, within the District of Port Edward, British Columbia.

Archive Kitimat LNG Inc. - Liquified Natural Gas Terminal (Archived)

  • Location (Kitimat, British Columbia)
  • Assessment Type: Comprehensive study under CEAA 1992
  • Status: Completed
  • Reference Number: 05-03-10430
  • Last Modified: 2005-03-09
  • Relevance: 63139.14
  • Archived - Kitimat LNG Inc. - Liquified Natural Gas Terminal Kitimat (BC) Reasons for a Federal Assessment Project Description Environmental Assessment Report Minister's Environmental Assessment Decision Statement Final Decision Follow-up Program Reference Number Canadian Environmental Assessment Registry: 05-03-10430 Environmental Assessment Type Comprehensive study Other Assessment Process Government of British Columbia Responsible or Regulated Authorities Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Environment Canada Transport Canada Reasons for a Federal Assessment On March 9, 2005, it was determined that an environmental assessment was required in relation to the project because Transport Canada considered taking action in relation to paragraph 5(1)(a) of the Navigable Waters Protection Act; Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada considered providing federal lands and Environment Canada considered taking action in relation to subsectionProject Description (as posted in the Notice of Commencement) Kitimat LNG Inc. is proposing to construct and operate a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Kitimat BC.The project for the purpose of an environmental assessment by Transport Canada and Environment Canada includes the physical works and the activities associated with the construction, operation and decommissioning of: marine facilities; the vessel path out to existing shipping lane; LNG terminal and storage facilities; pipelines and directly associated facilities (natural gas and natural gas liquids lines); and supporting facilities and infrastructure.

Project Coastal GasLink Pipeline Project

  • Location (Northern British Columbia, British Columbia)
  • Assessment Type: Environmental assessment under CEAA 2012
  • Status: Terminated
  • Reference Number: 80020
  • Last Modified: 2015-08-19
  • Relevance: 58749.04
  • Coastal GasLink Pipeline Ltd. is proposing the construction and operation of an approximately 650 km pipeline to deliver natural gas from the area near the community of Groundbirch (40 km west of Dawson Creek, B.C.) to a proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility near Kitimat, B.C.

Document Analysis of LNG Canada Development Inc.'s Proposed Changes to the LNG Canada Export Terminal Project

  • Project LNG Canada Export Terminal Project
  • Document Category: Additional Information
  • Reference Number: 34
  • Document Date: 2022-12-08
  • Document: 145721E.pdf
  • Relevance: 48407.8
  • Introduction LNG Canada Development Inc.
  • Three tugs would be used to escort LNG Carriers and three tugs would be used in the harbour to assist the LNG Carriers specifically with docking and undocking.
  • LNG would be transferred onto LNG carriers for use as fuel through installation of additional pipework on the wharf.
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  • Relevance: 40035.68
  • Agence d’évaluation d’impact du Canada Impact Assessment Agency of Canada Agence d’évaluation d’impact du Canada ANALYSE DES CHANGEMENTS PROPOSÉS PAR LNG CANADA DEVELOPMENT INC.
  • Introduction LNG Canada Development Inc.
  • L’évaluation des changements par le promoteur est accessible ici : Projet de terminal et d’exportation LNG Canada – Canada.ca [iaac-aeic.gc.ca].

Document Updated Decision Statement

  • Project LNG Canada Export Terminal Project
  • Document Category: Additional Information
  • Reference Number: 41
  • Document Date: 2026-03-16
  • Document: 165446E.pdf
  • Relevance: 45780
  • Decision Statement Issued under Section 54 of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012 to LNG Canada Development Inc.
  • c/o Scot MacKillop, Regulatory and Permitting Lead 400- 4th Ave SW Calgary, Alberta T2P 2H5 for the LNG Canada Export Terminal Project Description of the Designated Project LNG Canada Development Inc. is proposing the construction and operation of a natural gas liquefaction facility and marine terminal for the export of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the District of Kitimat, British Columbia.
  • The Designated Project would convert natural gas to LNG, approximately 26 million tonnes per annum, for export to global markets.
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  • Déclaration de décision Émise aux termes de l’article 54 de la Loi canadienne sur l’évaluation environnementale (2012) à LNG Canada Development Inc.
  • a/s de Scot MacKillop, responsable de la règlementation et des permis 400-4e Ave SW Calgary (Alberta) T2P2H5 pour le Projet de terminal et d’exportation LNG Canada Description du projet désigné LNG Canada Development Inc. propose la construction et l’exploitation d’une installation pour la liquéfaction du gaz naturel et d’un terminal portuaire destiné à l’exportation du gaz naturel liquéfié (GNL) dans le district de Kitimat, en Colombie-Britannique.
  • Conformément au paragraphe 53(1) de la LCEE 2012, j’ai établi les conditions ci-dessous relativement aux effets environnementaux visés au paragraphe 5(1) de la LCEE 2012, auxquelles LNG Canada Development Inc. est tenue de se conformer.

Document Notice of Updated Decision Statement

  • Project LNG Canada Export Terminal Project
  • Document Category: Additional Information
  • Reference Number: 40
  • Document Date: 2026-03-16
  • Document: 165469E.html
  • Relevance: 45751.97
  • Notice of Updated Decision Statement Ottawa — March 16, 2026 — The Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (IAAC) has published an administrative update to the Decision Statement for the LNG Canada Project to clarify the mitigation measures in condition 3.9 to their original intent and align them with monitoring requirements approved in the provincial Marine Monitoring Plan by: changing the term "noise" to "sound pressure"; restricting the underwater noise exclusion zones to cetaceans and pinnipeds instead of all marine mammals, as no harm was predicted to other marine mammals during the environmental assessment; and, removing the distance threshold to rely solely on the sound pressure threshold for delineating the pinniped exclusion zone.
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  • Avis de mise à jour de la déclaration de décision Ottawa — le 16 mars 2026 — L'Agence d'évaluation d'impact du Canada (AEIC) a publié une mise à jour administrative de la déclaration de décision pour le projet LNG Canada afin de clarifier les mesures d'atténuation prévues à la condition 3.9, conformément à l'intention initiale, et de les harmoniser avec les exigences de suivi approuvées dans le Plan provincial de surveillance marine, en : remplaçant le terme « bruit » par « pression acoustique »; limitant les zones d'exclusion du bruit sous-marin aux cétacés et aux pinnipèdes plutôt qu'à tous les mammifères marins, puisqu'aucun effet néfaste n'avait été prévu pour les autres mammifères marins lors de l'évaluation environnementale; et, éliminant le critère de distance afin de s'appuyer uniquement sur le seuil de pression acoustique pour délimiter la zone d'exclusion des pinnipèdes.

Document Draft Analysis of LNG Canada Development Inc.'s Proposed Changes to the LNG Canada Export Terminal Project

  • Project LNG Canada Export Terminal Project
  • Document Category: Additional Information
  • Reference Number: 21
  • Document Date: 2020-12-10
  • Document: 137127E.pdf
  • Relevance: 42779.83
  • Impact Assessment Agency of Canada Agence d’évaluation d’impact du Canada Impact Assessment Agency of Canada DRAFT ANALYSIS OF LNG CANADA DEVELOPMENT INC ’S PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE LNG CANADA EXPORT TERMINAL PROJECT DECISION STATEMENT CONDITIONS DECEMBER 2020 Table of Contents Impact Assessment Agency of Canada ............................................................................................................... 1 Table of Contents ............................................................................................................................................. 2 1.
  • Introduction LNG Canada Development Inc. proposed the construction and operation of the LNG Canada Export Terminal Project (the Project), a natural gas liquefaction facility and marine terminal for the export of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the District of Kitimat, British Columbia.
  • The proposed project would convert natural gas to LNG, approximately 26 million tonnes per annum, for export to global markets.
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  • Introduction LNG Canada Development Inc. proposed the construction and operation of the LNG Canada Export Terminal Project (the Project), a natural gas liquefaction facility and marine terminal for the export of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the District of Kitimat, British Columbia.
  • The proposed project would convert natural gas to LNG, approximately 26 million tonnes per annum, for export to global markets.

Document Project Recommendation Issued under Paragraph 8 of Chapter 10 of the Nisga'a Final Agreement for the Ksi Lisims LNG - Natural Gas Liquefaction and Marine Terminal Project

  • Project Ksi Lisims LNG - Natural Gas Liquefaction and Marine Terminal Project
  • Document Category: Additional Information
  • Reference Number: 41
  • Document Date: 2025-09-15
  • Document: 163193E.html
  • Relevance: 42439.59
  • Project Recommendation Issued under Paragraph 8 of Chapter 10 of the Nisg̱a'a Final Agreement for the Ksi Lisims LNG – Natural Gas Liquefaction and Marine Terminal Project Description of the Designated Project The Nisg̱a'a Nation, Rockies LNG Limited Partnership, and Western LNG LLC (the proponents) are proposing to jointly develop a floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) production, storage and offloading facility and marine terminal, the Ksi Lisims LNG – Natural Gas Liquefaction and Marine Terminal Project (the Designated Project).
  • As proposed, the Designated Project would receive up to two billion cubic feet per day of pipeline grade natural gas and would have a total storage capacity of 490,000 cubic metres of LNG, divided between two floating LNG production, storage, and offloading facilities.
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  • Relevance: 36360.12
  • Recommandation pour le projet émise en vertu du paragraphe 8 du chapitre 10 de l'Accord définitif Nisg̱a'a Pour le Projet de liquéfaction de gaz naturel et de terminal maritime Ksi Lisims LNG Description du projet désigné La Nation Nisg̱a'a, Rockies LNG Limited Partnership et Western LNG LLC (les promoteurs) proposent d'aménager conjointement une installation flottante de production, de stockage et de déchargement de gaz naturel liquéfié (GNL) ainsi qu'un terminal maritime, soit le projet de liquéfaction de gaz naturel et de terminal maritime Ksi Lisims LNG (le projet désigné).

Document News Release - Federal Government Green Lights Ksi Lisims LNG Project Following Substituted Impact Assessment by British Columbia

  • Project Ksi Lisims LNG - Natural Gas Liquefaction and Marine Terminal Project
  • Document Category: News Releases
  • Reference Number: 39
  • Document Date: 2025-09-15
  • Document: 163189E.html
  • Relevance: 42092.66
  • News Release Federal Government Green Lights Ksi Lisims LNG Project Following Substituted Impact Assessment by British Columbia September 15, 2025  –  Ottawa  –  Impact Assessment Agency of Canada Today, the Honourable Julie Dabrusin, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, issued her decision under the Impact Assessment Act (IAA), green lighting Ksi Lisims LNG – Natural Gas Liquefaction and Marine Terminal Project to move to the next stage of seeking permits and authorizations.
  • Moving forward, the proponents — the Nisg̱a'a Nation, Rockies LNG Limited Partnership, and Western LNG LLC — must comply with legally binding conditions set out in the Minister's Decision Statement.
  • The federal decision on the Ksi Lisims LNG Project aligns with the Government of Canada's commitment to fast-tracking nation-building infrastructure that strengthens diversified trade, advances sustainable resource development, supports Indigenous economic development, and contributes to Canada's long-term competitiveness as a reliable partner in global energy markets.
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  • Communiqué de presse Le gouvernement fédéral donne le feu vert au projet Ksi Lisims LNG à l'issue de l'évaluation d'impact de substitution réalisée par la Colombie-Britannique Le 15 septembre 2025  – Ottawa – Agence d'évaluation d'impact du Canada L'honorable Julie Dabrusin, ministre de l'Environnement et du Changement climatique, rend aujourd'hui sa décision au titre de la Loi sur l'évaluation d'impact (LEI).
  • Elle donne le feu vert au projet de liquéfaction de gaz naturel et de terminal maritime Ksi Lisims LNG pour qu'il passe à l'étape suivante, soit les demandes de permis et d'autorisation.
  • Pour aller de l'avant, les promoteurs — la Nation Nisg̱a'a, Rockies LNG Limited Partnership et Western LNG LLC — doivent se conformer aux conditions juridiquement contraignantes énoncées dans la déclaration de décision de la ministre.

Document Analysis of Woodfibre LNG Limited Partnership Proposed Changes to the Woodfibre LNG Project

  • Project Woodfibre LNG Project
  • Document Category: Additional Information
  • Reference Number: 1028
  • Document Date: 2025-11-06
  • Document: 163711E.pdf
  • Relevance: 37547.41
  • The Project includes the development of a natural gas liquefaction facility and LNG transfer facility to enable the export of LNG to global markets via marine vessels.
  • The LNG facility is located in the District of Squamish.
  • The components related to the LNG loading system are: • Supporting utility lines; • LNG loading lines; and • Boil off gas vapour return lines.
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  • The LNG facility is located in the District of Squamish.
  • The components related to the LNG loading system are: Supporting utility lines; LNG loading lines; and Boil off gas vapour return lines.
  • Figure 1: LNG Project Project Site Figure 2: LNG Project Project Marine Access Route
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  • Introduction Woodfibre LNG Limited Partnership (le promoteur) est le propriétaire et l'exploitant d'une installation de production de gaz naturel liquéfié (GNL) (le projet) située à sept kilomètres au sud-ouest de Squamish, en Colombie-Britannique, sur la rive ouest de la baie Howe.
  • Figure 1 : Emplacement du site de l'hôtel flottant n° 2 (Woodfibre LNG, 2025) 2.1 Analyse relative au Règlement sur les activités concrètes Le Règlement sur les activités concrètes en vertu de la Loi sur l'évaluation d'impact (LEI) indique les activités physiques qui constituent des projets désignés pouvant nécessiter une évaluation d'impact, y compris certains types d'installations de gaz naturel liquéfié.
  • Annex I : Description du projet désigné Aperçu du projet Le projet Woodfibre LNG comprend les éléments suivants : Une installation de gaz naturel liquéfié (GNL) et les infrastructures connexes; Des infrastructures et installations temporaires liées à la construction; Le transport maritime.

Document Analysis of Cedar LNG Partners LP Proposed Changes to the Cedar LNG Project

  • Project Cedar LNG Project
  • Document Category: Additional Information
  • Reference Number: 67
  • Document Date: 2025-05-29
  • Document: 162852E.html
  • Relevance: 36590.42
  • The proposed Cedar LNG Project (the Project) would process and liquefy natural gas to produce approximately three million tonnes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) per year and include storage capacity for up to 250,000 cubic metres of LNG.
  • Cedar LNG Project facility and marine terminal area, transmission line corridor, alternative transmission line corridor and distribution powerline Source: Cedar LNG, March 2025 Figure 2.
  • Cedar LNG Project Amendment Source: Cedar LNG, March 2025 2.1.
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  • The proposed Cedar LNG Project (the Project) would process and liquefy natural gas to produce approximately three million tonnes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) per year and include storage capacity for up to 250,000 cubic metres of LNG.
  • CEDAR LNG PROJECT AMENDMENT Source: Cedar LNG, March 2025 IMPACT ASSESSMENT AGENCY OF CANADA ANALYSIS OF PROPOSED PROJECT CHANGE – CEDAR LNG PROJECT 6 2.1.
  • IMPACT ASSESSMENT AGENCY OF CANADA ANALYSIS OF PROPOSED PROJECT CHANGE – CEDAR LNG PROJECT 9 4.

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