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B.C. approves LNG facility in Kitimat; to be majority owned by Haisla Nation

B.C. has approved a Cedar LNG export facility in Kitimat – a project that will be majority owned by Haisla Nation.

An eight-kilometre pipeline will transport natural gas from the Coastal GasLink pipeline to the Cedar LNG site, the province announced Tuesday . From there, the natural gas will be treated and chilled until it changes into liquid form. The gas would then be transported about once a week – up to 50 times a year – through the Douglas Channel and out into the Pacific before make its way to buyers in Asia.

The green-lit project comes three weeks after LNG Canada and FortisBC joined the First Nations LNG Alliance, which has its roots among northwestern First Nations who already have a stake in the LNG industry.The Cedar LNG Project is located 8 km southwest of Kitimat town centre and 3 km across Douglas Channel from Kitamaat Village.

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