Chinese firm pitches new LNG plant for Prince George

A Chinese company with natural gas assets in Alberta is pitching a new liquefied natural gas plant in Prince George that would rail the LNG to Prince Rupert in special ISO containers for export to Asia.

The Summit Lake PG LNG project recently entered the BC Environmental Assessment Office (EAO) review process. The developers propose a new inland LNG plant that would produce up to 2.7 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) of liquefied natural gas, which is a little larger in production capacity to the Woodfibre LNG project in Squamish.

And like the Woodfibre LNG project, it would use electric drive, which reduces the LNG process’s greenhouse gas emission intensity.

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