Difference between revisions of "Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Pipeline"

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=== Details ===
 
=== Details ===
 
* This proposed project is an approximately 800-kilometre natural gas pipeline running from northeast B.C. (near Chetwynd) to Pearse Island, the site of the proposed [[Ksi Lisims LNG Export Terminal]]. The pipeline route would include both terrestrial and marine sections and would have a capacity of 2-3.6 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/day).
 
* This proposed project is an approximately 800-kilometre natural gas pipeline running from northeast B.C. (near Chetwynd) to Pearse Island, the site of the proposed [[Ksi Lisims LNG Export Terminal]]. The pipeline route would include both terrestrial and marine sections and would have a capacity of 2-3.6 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/day).
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* The pipeline was originally planned to supply a different LNG project, the [[Pacific Northwest LNG Export Terminal Project]], that has now been cancelled. The western end of the route has therefore been changed
  
 
=== History ===
 
=== History ===

Latest revision as of 15:22, 22 January 2026

Summary Information

  • Source: northeast B.C. (near Chetwynd)
  • Destination: Pearse Island
  • Ownership: Western LNG
  • Website: https://www.westernlng.com/
  • Length: 800 kilometres ( miles)
  • Capacity:2-3.6 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/day)
  • Status: Planned

Details

  • This proposed project is an approximately 800-kilometre natural gas pipeline running from northeast B.C. (near Chetwynd) to Pearse Island, the site of the proposed Ksi Lisims LNG Export Terminal. The pipeline route would include both terrestrial and marine sections and would have a capacity of 2-3.6 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/day).
  • The pipeline was originally planned to supply a different LNG project, the Pacific Northwest LNG Export Terminal Project, that has now been cancelled. The western end of the route has therefore been changed

History

  • 2015 - Primary permits were issued
  • 2025 - The Environmental Assessment Office approved the change in route

Other Information

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Links

  1. Prince Rupert Gas Transmission, BCER