The Canadian Woodfibre LNG project proposed for the district of Squamish in British Columbia has reached final agreement with the Squamish First Nation, giving the native people benefits of more than C$225 million (US$170M) in cash over the planned 40 years of operations.
Canadian Woodfibre LNG President David Keane said the small-scale liquefaction and export venture proposed for the district of Squamish in British Columbia was expected to move to the construction phase in the first quarter of 2019.