Feb 24 (LNGJ) - Pembina Pipeline Corp., the Calgary-based North American pipelines and terminals operator, said in its latest earnings statement that it planned to advance the development of two “transformational projects” in Canada, the Cedar LNG project and the Alberta Carbon Grid and expected a regulatory decision soon on the Cedar joint venture.
Pembina has formed a partnership with the Haisla First Nation to develop the Cedar LNG project on the Douglas Channel of British Columbia. “Given Cedar LNG will be a floating facility, manufactured in the controlled conditions of a shipyard, it is expected that the project will have lower construction and execution risk,” stated Pembina. The company added that the Environmental Assessment was likely to be decided on by BC Ministers as well as the federal Minister of Environment and Climate Change in the first quarter of 2023.
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.