Pembina Pipeline Corp. and the Haisla First Nation from Kitimat in British Columbia have received environmental approvals to proceed with the near-shore Cedar LNG project on the Douglas Channel and have also signed a feed-gas tolling accord.
The newest Canadian export project developer, Port Edward LNG, is a British Columbia company proposing to build and operate a small-scale liquefaction plant and to export LNG in ISO containers to nations like China.
Pembina Pipeline Corp., the Canadian company that planned the Jordan Cove export project in the US northwest state of Oregon and rejected by the Biden Administration, has teamed up with the Haisla First Nation of native North Americans to pursue the Cedar LNG export venture in British Columbia.
The Canadian province of British Columbia said the decision by the Asian-run Woodfibre LNG project to proceed and its full authorization means it will also be locked into using state-backed electricity and associated technology being pushed onto all liquefaction and export ventures.