Clough, the Australian energy engineering company, was awarded the engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC) contract for the FortisBC Energy truck-loading expansion at the Tilbury LNG facility at Delta in the Pacific Coast Canadian province of British Columbia.
The British Columbia Oil and Gas Commission in Canada has awarded a three-year contract to a Houston, Texas-based company to conduct project reviews and assist in Field Inspections of LNG facilities in the Pacific Coast province.
The Impact Assessment Agency of Canada is moving forward in the regulatory process for the proposed Tilbury Phase Two LNG expansion, located on Tilbury Island near Delta in British Columbia, and the comment period closes in mid-July, while other associated LNG projects are also advancing.
The Impact Assessment Agency of Canada is moving forward in the regulatory process for plans to establish a liquefied natural gas bunkering hub for shipping on the Canadian Pacific Coast.
The British Columbia provincial government in Canada and provincial Premier John Horgan said they would support the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority and utility company FortisBC to establish the first ship-to-ship LNG bunkering service on the West Coast of North America.
Canada has started the regulatory process for a liquefied natural gas jetty expansion project being undertaken at the existing Tilbury Island plant of utility FortisBC in British Columbia that will lead to small-scale LNG exports to Asia and a West Coast LNG bunkering hub.