January 16, 2023
Natural gas pipeline has faced literal and figurative mountains getting built
By this time next year, Coastal GasLink should be ready to start pushing natural gas from Dawson Creek to Kitimat through its 670-kilometre pipeline and then close a 10% equity agreement with First Nations.
That doesn’t necessarily mean natural gas will actually be flowing on the pipeline a year from now. The LNG Canada liquefaction plant in Kitimat that it will feed is not expected to be complete and in production until mid-decade. It may not be until late 2023 that natural gas actually starts moving through the new pipeline to Kitimat.
Read More: https://biv.com/article/2023/01/coastal-gaslink-set-cross-finish-line-ahead-lng-canada
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