The 215th and final prefabricated piece has voyaged across the Pacific to the first Canadian liquefied natural gas export terminal, LNG Canada, under construction on the northern coast of British Columbia at Kitimat.

Fluor Corp., the engineering firm contracted to assemble the C$18 billion ($13.5 billion) operation, reported that the arrival from a Zhuhai manufacturing site in China finished a “critical phase” at the site more than 800 miles north of Vancouver.

Ship deliveries of the terminal pieces known as modules have been underway since March 2022, when the first arrival was a tower that stands 145-feet tall and weighs more than 500 tons.

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