Thousands of delegates descended upon downtown Vancouver this week for the LNG2023 conference
First Nations involved in the natural gas and LNG industries in B.C. capitalized on a global LNG conference in Vancouver this week to announce technology and strategies with a decarbonization angles.
HaiSea Marine is a partnership between the Haisla First Nation and Seaspan ULC. Three of five tugboats that will serve the LNG industry in Kitimat are fully battery electric. Earlier this week, the Ksi Lisims LNG project announced that it had awarded Siemens Energy the contract to design and build electric drive turbines for its Prince Rupert LNG project, which is currently moving through the B.C. environmental review process.
“The project is designed to be the largest net-zero LNG export facility in the world. Once operational, Ksi Lisims LNG will produce 12 million tonnes of LNG per year. It is expected to create thousands of jobs, provide substantial financial benefits to the Nisga’a Nation, and to Indigenous nations across B.C.’s northwest.”
“The FNCI is calling for federal and provincial governments to recognize that Canadian LNG exports play a critical role in global GHG reductions while providing a meaningful pathway for reconciliation—as well as economic and environmental benefits for all British Columbians,” the FNCI said in a news release.
“We don’t live in a bubble here on the West Coast,” said Haisla First Nation Chief Crystal Smith. “What happens in Asia happens to us. We must work with Asian countries to help them reduce their GHG emissions while we build our own decarbonized economy. This means providing them with low to zero-carbon alternatives to the energy they currently depend upon.”
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