Asset Report
Kitimat LNG Project
Report summary
Kitimat LNG is a planned two-train, 10 mmtpa LNG export project in western Canada, located at Bish Cove in British Columbia. Originally permitted in 2006 for the purpose of building a regas terminal, the project was subsequently changed to an LNG export terminal. The export project received its Federal Environmental Certificate in January 2009 and export licence from the National Energy Board (NEB) in October 2011. The project was initially owned by Galveston LNG, a privately-owned Canadian ...
Table of contents
- Key facts
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Summary and key issues
- Summary
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Key issues
- Project economics
- Marketing
- Upstream
- Links to related reports
- Commercial structure
- Timeline
- LNG marketing strategy
- Shipping strategy
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Upstream overview
- Potential upstream development plan
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Liquefaction plant overview
- Plant
- Pipeline
- Costs
- Fiscal and regulatory
Tables and charts
This report includes 4 images and tables including:
- Key facts: Table 1
- Commercial structure: Image 1
- Timeline: Table 1
- Index Map
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