Canada’s first LNG export facility in Kitimat, British Columbia, is close to being 85% complete and remains on track to ship its first cargo of low-carbon liquified natural gas (LNG) by mid-decade.
Jason Klein, CEO of LNG Canada, confirmed the progress earlier this month, and this week, another significant milestone was achieved by engineering firm Flour Corporation.
With the arrival of the last module by ship from Zhuhai, China, Fluor Corporation has completed the module fabrication programme on the LNG site.
Fluor, along with its joint venture partner JGC Corporation, is delivering multiple aspects of the project, including engineering, procurement, fabrication and delivery of modules, and construction of the infrastructure and utilities, marine structures, and LNG storage tanks.
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