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Now we can understand government can be a maze of bureaucracy and certain programs have endless hidden issues but we were interested in this new company that is moving to
Now we can understand government can be a maze of bureaucracy and certain programs have endless hidden issues but we were interested in this new company that is moving to
A public comment period has opened for a liquefied natural gas plant proposed for a site about 30 kilometres north of Prince George.
Known as the Summit Lake PG LNG Project, it was first announced in February.
JX LNG Canada is seeking go-ahead from B.C. Environmental Assessment Office and the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada to build the plant at a site known as the Hart Industrial about 11 kilometres south of Summit Lake.
The agencies jointly opened a comment period on April 2 and it runs until May 2.
According to an initial project description, the plant would occupy about 250 hectares and produce up to 2.7 million tonnes per year of the product and have it shipped by rail to Prince Rupert in special ISO containers for export to Asia.
It would rely on the nearby Enbridge Westcoast Pipeline for feedstock via a two-kilometre pipeline that would be constructed as part of the project. A six-kilometre powerline would also be put in place to connect to BC Hydro’s Salmon Valley substation.
JX LNG Canada, is an Alberta-based subsidiary of Changchun Jixing New Energy Ltd., which is involved in the LNG and compressed natural gas sector in northeastern China.
More information and portals to provide comments on the agencies’ respective websites: BC EPIC and IAAC.
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Today, the CRTC is taking action to improve cellphone service along 70 kilometres of highway in northern British Columbia. Through its Broadband Fund, the CRTC is providing funding to
Now we can understand government can be a maze of bureaucracy and certain programs have endless hidden issues but we were interested in this new company that is moving to
A public comment period has opened for a liquefied natural gas plant proposed for a site about 30 kilometres north of Prince George.
Known as the Summit Lake PG LNG Project, it was first announced in February.
JX LNG Canada is seeking go-ahead from B.C. Environmental Assessment Office and the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada to build the plant at a site known as the Hart Industrial about 11 kilometres south of Summit Lake.
The agencies jointly opened a comment period on April 2 and it runs until May 2.
According to an initial project description, the plant would occupy about 250 hectares and produce up to 2.7 million tonnes per year of the product and have it shipped by rail to Prince Rupert in special ISO containers for export to Asia.
It would rely on the nearby Enbridge Westcoast Pipeline for feedstock via a two-kilometre pipeline that would be constructed as part of the project. A six-kilometre powerline would also be put in place to connect to BC Hydro’s Salmon Valley substation.
JX LNG Canada, is an Alberta-based subsidiary of Changchun Jixing New Energy Ltd., which is involved in the LNG and compressed natural gas sector in northeastern China.
More information and portals to provide comments on the agencies’ respective websites: BC EPIC and IAAC.
Lake Babine Nation’s forestry enterprise, Lake Babine Nation Forestry Limited Partnership (LBN Forestry), has entered into a Joint Development Agreement (JDA) with West Fraser. This significant collaboration will merge their
VICTORIA – BC Hydro has launched a call for power, its first in over 15 years. After months of engagement with the independent power industry, First Nations and stakeholders, BC
CALGARY – RBC Capital Markets says it expects to see a green light from the partners behind the proposed US$3.4-billion Cedar LNG project.RBC analyst Robert Kwan said in a note
Today, the CRTC is taking action to improve cellphone service along 70 kilometres of highway in northern British Columbia. Through its Broadband Fund, the CRTC is providing funding to
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