DOUGLAS CHANNEL ENERGY PARTNERSHIP AND PACIFIC NORTHERN GAS LOOPING PROJECT (cancelled)



Douglas Channel Energy Partnership

AltaGas Ltd. | Idemitsu Kosan Co. | ED Trading Ltd. | EXMAR NV

This project is a barge-based liquefaction facility proposed in Douglas Channel (just south of the Half Moon Bay Marina). It was formerly proposed in partnership with the Haisla Nation but as of March 2014, AltaGas Ltd. and partners took over the project.

This project did not require an environmental assessment and has obtained its export license. By far the smallest of the LNG proposals to date, it would export one shipment of LNG per month to Asia. 

In March, 2016, AltaGas "shelved" the Douglas Channel LNG proposal.

Location: 
Douglas Channel, Kitimat

Participate:
There are currently no upcoming events or public comment periods for this proposal.

Resources: 
Connect to the Douglas Channel Energy Partnership website.

Contact: 

Mr. Glenn Tatham
Email: ght@douglaschannelenergy.com

Mr. Tom Tatham
Email: tpt@douglaschannelenergy.com
Email: tpt@BCLNGExportCoOp.com

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Pacific Northern Gas Looping Project

AltaGas Ltd. | Pacific Northern Gas (PNG) 

This pipeline is a twinning project and would run from Summit Lake to Kitimat closely following the route of the existing PNG pipeline. It would supply gas to the Douglas Channel Energy and Triton LNG facilities. The proposal would require four existing compressor stations to be replaced, and would have an initial capacity of 0.9 million tonnes per annum.

Route:
Summit Lake, Prince George to the Douglas Channel, Kitimat

Participate:
There are currently no upcoming events or public comment periods for this proposal.

Resources:

Connect to the Pacific Northern Gas Looping Project website

Find out more about the environmental assessment for the Pacific Northern Gas Looping Project. 

Download the Pacific Northern Gas Looping Project project description (6.7 MB).

Contact:

Email: PNGLProject@cornerplan.com
Phone: 1-800-566-7764

Project map (click to enlarge):


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