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* Status: Planned | * Status: Planned | ||
| − | + | === Brief Description === | |
* The Kitimat LNG Terminal is a liquefaction and export facility | * The Kitimat LNG Terminal is a liquefaction and export facility | ||
* Kitimat LNG Terminal will include marine on-loading, LNG storage, natural gas delivery, liquefaction and LNG send-out facilities. | * Kitimat LNG Terminal will include marine on-loading, LNG storage, natural gas delivery, liquefaction and LNG send-out facilities. | ||
| − | + | === Technical Details === | |
* Storage capacity: Two 210,000 m3 LNG storage tanks (approximately 8.9 Bcf of natural gas) with potential future expansion to three tanks | * Storage capacity: Two 210,000 m3 LNG storage tanks (approximately 8.9 Bcf of natural gas) with potential future expansion to three tanks | ||
* Constructor: | * Constructor: | ||
| − | ** | + | ** '''KBR:''' Front End Engineering and Design (FEED) |
| − | ** | + | ** '''Fluor / JGC:''''' Engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) |
* Licensor: | * Licensor: | ||
| − | + | === Ongoing Projects/Project Status === | |
* Kitimat LNG Inc. expects to the FID for Kitimat LNG Terminal train 1 in 2012, | * Kitimat LNG Inc. expects to the FID for Kitimat LNG Terminal train 1 in 2012, | ||
* Commercial operation beginning at the end of [[Lng Terminals To Be Completed In 2016 | 2016]] | * Commercial operation beginning at the end of [[Lng Terminals To Be Completed In 2016 | 2016]] | ||
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| − | + | === Suppliers / Customers === | |
* Suppliers: The terminal will take delivery of gas via a pipeline lateral, approximately 15 kilometres long, from the [[Pacific Trail Gas Pipelines]], which will be connected to the existing Spectra Energy’s [[West Coast Energy Gas Pipeline]]. | * Suppliers: The terminal will take delivery of gas via a pipeline lateral, approximately 15 kilometres long, from the [[Pacific Trail Gas Pipelines]], which will be connected to the existing Spectra Energy’s [[West Coast Energy Gas Pipeline]]. | ||
* Customers: | * Customers: | ||
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| − | + | === History === | |
* 2006 - Kitimat LNG Terminal received its environmental assessment certificate from the BC Environmental Assessment Agency and was granted federal environmental approval for a regasification terminal. | * 2006 - Kitimat LNG Terminal received its environmental assessment certificate from the BC Environmental Assessment Agency and was granted federal environmental approval for a regasification terminal. | ||
* 2008 - Kitimat LNG received its Provincial Environmental Certificate | * 2008 - Kitimat LNG received its Provincial Environmental Certificate | ||
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| − | + | === Other Information === | |
* The terminal was originally concieved of as a regasification terminal. | * The terminal was originally concieved of as a regasification terminal. | ||
* If completed it will be Canada's first LNG export terminal | * If completed it will be Canada's first LNG export terminal | ||
| − | + | === Links === | |
# [http://www.cjfw.ca/News/Story.aspx?ID=1314794 Haisla Members Approve LNG Lease] | # [http://www.cjfw.ca/News/Story.aspx?ID=1314794 Haisla Members Approve LNG Lease] | ||
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:5646 Apache Corporation announces the sale of Wheatstone and Kitimat LNG projects to Woodside Petroleum Limited] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:5646 Apache Corporation announces the sale of Wheatstone and Kitimat LNG projects to Woodside Petroleum Limited] | ||
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:5831 Apache Completes Sale Of Kitimat LNG] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:5831 Apache Completes Sale Of Kitimat LNG] | ||
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Revision as of 14:54, 24 January 2026
Contents
Summary Information
- Ownership: Kitimat LNG (Apache / Chevron)
- Website: http://www.kitimatlngfacility.com/
- Location: Bish Cove near the Port of Kitimat, BC, Canada
- Capacity: 3.5-5.0 million tons/annum
- Status: Planned
Brief Description
- The Kitimat LNG Terminal is a liquefaction and export facility
- Kitimat LNG Terminal will include marine on-loading, LNG storage, natural gas delivery, liquefaction and LNG send-out facilities.
Technical Details
- Storage capacity: Two 210,000 m3 LNG storage tanks (approximately 8.9 Bcf of natural gas) with potential future expansion to three tanks
- Constructor:
- KBR: Front End Engineering and Design (FEED)
- Fluor / JGC: Engineering, procurement and construction (EPC)
- Licensor:
Ongoing Projects/Project Status
- Kitimat LNG Inc. expects to the FID for Kitimat LNG Terminal train 1 in 2012,
- Commercial operation beginning at the end of 2016
- Kitimat LNG received its Provincial Environmental Certificate for the liquefaction terminal in December 2008 and the Federal Environmental Certificate in January 2009.
- the FEED for the project has been awarded in March 2011
Suppliers / Customers
- Suppliers: The terminal will take delivery of gas via a pipeline lateral, approximately 15 kilometres long, from the Pacific Trail Gas Pipelines, which will be connected to the existing Spectra Energy’s West Coast Energy Gas Pipeline.
- Customers:
- The terminal offers a short route to important Asian customers
- Gas Natural, based in Spain, had tentatively agreed to buy 30% of the production from the terminal, while Korea Gas Corp had expressed interest in an additional 40%. However, these are MOUs, not purchase agreements
History
- 2006 - Kitimat LNG Terminal received its environmental assessment certificate from the BC Environmental Assessment Agency and was granted federal environmental approval for a regasification terminal.
- 2008 - Kitimat LNG received its Provincial Environmental Certificate
- 2009 - Kitimat LNG received its Federal Environmental Certificate
- 2011 - The National Energy Board (NEB or the Board) announced that it will hold a public hearing to consider an application submitted by KM LNG Operating General Partnership (KM LNG) for a 20-year licence to export natural gas in the form of liquefied natural gas (LNG).
- 2011 - Kitimat LNG partners awarded KBR the Front End Engineering and Design (FEED) contract for the facility
- 2011 - Encana acquires a 30% interest in the project
- 2011 - The National Energy Board grants a 20 year export licence to the project
- 2012 - Chevron acquires Encana & EOG's share of the project
- 2013 - Chevron acquisition completed
- 2014 - Fluor and JGC Awarded EPC Contract
- 2014 - Apache announces sale of stake to Woodside
Other Information
- The terminal was originally concieved of as a regasification terminal.
- If completed it will be Canada's first LNG export terminal
Links
- Haisla Members Approve LNG Lease
- Kitimat LNG Terminal Project Update
- Kitimat LNG files application to export gas, still looking for buyers
- [[[JGC LNG Tank References]]]
- Hearing Scheduled to Consider Application for License to Export Liquefied Natural Gas
- KITIMAT LNG PARTNERS AWARD KBR THE FEED CONTRACT FOR LNG PROJECT
- Encana to acquire 30 percent interest in proposed Kitimat, B.C. liquefied natural gas export development
- Kitimat LNG To Purchase Eurocan Industrial Site
- NEB grants 20-year export licence to KM LNG
- Chevron Subsidiary Acquires Operating Interest in Western Canada LNG Project
- Apache, Chevron Complete Chevron Canada's Entry Into Kitimat LNG
- Fluor and JGC Awarded EPC Contract for Kitimat LNG Project
- Apache Corporation announces the sale of Wheatstone and Kitimat LNG projects to Woodside Petroleum Limited
- Apache Completes Sale Of Kitimat LNG