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Ksi Lisims LNG set to undergo B.C.-led environmental review (The Globe and Mail)

A joint review into the liquefied natural gas project was backed by the Nisga'a Nation.

abandoned its proposal to export 10 million tonnes a year of LNG, opting instead for vastly scaled-down plans for its Goldboro LNG project in Nova Scotia. “The Ksi Lisims project represents a generational opportunity for the Nisga’a Nation and B.C. Bookings to transport natural gas – known in the pipeline industry as “nominations” – are shaping up to be strong, according to Rockies. Eva Clayton, the elected president of the Nisga’a Lisims government, mentions the project’s “net-zero” design six times in a March 7 letter filed with the provincial regulator, saying BC Hydro would supply power for electric motors to drive compressors for liquefaction. Repsol SA announced last month that it cancelled its plans to export from its Saint John LNG site in New Brunswick. The Lax Kw’alaams are criticizing Enbridge Inc.’s proposal to construct the Westcoast Connector Gas Transmission pipeline project to supply Ksi Lisims. and Canada to meet climate goals in 2025, when the Shell PLC-led project opens in Kitimat. ARC is focusing its attention in Canada on a supply deal with the proposed Cedar LNG project in Kitimat. “The agency has decided that an impact assessment under the IAA is required,” the federal regulator said in its notice dated March 27. “Advancing electrification can benefit northern and Indigenous communities,” Teresa Waddington, LNG Canada’s vice-president of corporate relations, said in a statement. Environmental Assessment Office, Ksi Lisims LNG would go through the provincial-led evaluation under the federal Impact Assessment Act. “It’s important for our own growth and it is important for our allies, and we have the capacity to do even more than that,” Ms.

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