A $2.4 billion Haisla Nation-owned Cedar LNG terminal received environmental approval from the B.C. government.
On Tuesday, the B.C. government announced it had issued an environmental assessment certificate to Cedar LNG Partners LP for the proposed $2.4 billion Cedar LNG export terminal in Kitimat.
“They proposed to build and operate the electrified floating liquefied natural gas facility and marine export terminal in Kitimat on Haisla Nation-owned land, to be supplied with natural gas from the Coastal GasLink pipeline that is under construction,” a B.C. government statement issued on Tuesday said. “Cedar LNG Partners still must receive any required federal approvals and provincial permits and authorizations before they would be able to start construction.
The project is expected to employ 500 workers during the four-year construction period, and create 100 permanent jobs once complete.
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