Construction schedules are under review in British Columbia (BC) for its entry into the global natural gas export market as a result of labor force limits that provincial public health authorities adopted to counter the impacts from the pandemic.

“Long-term impacts to the overall schedule continue to be assessed,” said TC Energy Corp. Vice President Tracy Robinson.

Robinson also is president of the Coastal GasLink (CGL) supply pipeline underway across the province that would move gas to the Royal Dutch Shell plc-led liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project, LNG Canada

CGL initially would transport more than 1.7 Bcf/d from the Montney, Horn River and Cordova basins in the Dawson Creek area.

At the northern Pacific coast terminal construction in Kitimat, LNG Canada...