Flames as high as a 30-storey building, ships nearly as long as the Eiffel Tower is tall, $40 billion. Everything about LNG Canada is big — including its promises.
Often referred to as the largest private investment in Canadian history, the megaproject connects B.C. shale gas reserves near the Alberta border to marine shipping routes on the northwest coast. More than a decade after the project was first approved, Canada’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector is finally up and running: LNG Canada sent its first shipment to Asia on June 30.
As exports start flowing overseas from the Kitimat, B.C., facility, two more liquefaction plants are under construction —
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