Cedar LNG

Cedar LNG Eyes Summer FID After Landing Tolling Deal with Arc Resources

Cedar LNG Eyes Summer FID After Landing Tolling Deal with Arc Resources

Pembina Pipeline Corp. and its project partners in the Cedar LNG export project in British Columbia (BC) disclosed that they have given a notice to proceed to their contractors and are working on the final financial arrangements after securing binding offtake agreements for the project. Arc Resources Ltd., one of Canada’s largest natural gas producers,…

April 5, 2024
Delfin Partners with Wison to Accelerate LNG Vessel Construction

Delfin Partners with Wison to Accelerate LNG Vessel Construction

Delfin Midstream Inc. said this week it has signed a deal for Wison Offshore & Marine to design and engineer floating LNG (FLNG) vessels for the export projects it’s developing across North America. Delfin is developing a deepwater port offshore Louisiana for four FLNG vessels and has partnered with the Haisla Nation and Pembina Pipeline…

August 24, 2023
Pushed by Global Energy Crisis, Canadian LNG Projects Inch Forward

Pushed by Global Energy Crisis, Canadian LNG Projects Inch Forward

After more than a decade-long surge in activity, Canada has fallen behind in the North American LNG export race despite a bevy of proposed projects, but with the winds of a global energy crisis at their backs, some facilities are now moving forward or even nearing completion. Since 2011, 24 liquefied natural gas export and…

May 9, 2023
BC Grants Key Permit to Haisla-Pembina Cedar LNG Export Project

BC Grants Key Permit to Haisla-Pembina Cedar LNG Export Project

Cedar LNG, a joint liquefied natural gas export project by Haisla Nation and Pembina Pipeline Corp. that would ship 400 MMcf/d, has gained an environmental assessment certificate to proceed by the British Columbia (BC) government. BC Premier David Eby described the C$3.2 billion ($2.4 billion) project as an “unprecedented opportunity” for Haisla and its northern…

March 15, 2023
Japan Gets No ‘Concrete Commitment’ from Canada for Additional LNG Supplies

Japan Gets No ‘Concrete Commitment’ from Canada for Additional LNG Supplies

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau kept the backers of Cedar LNG guessing about the project’s fate when Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida came calling for supply last week. As the leaders met in Ottawa, Haisla Nation and Pembina Pipeline Corp. awaited provincial and federal rulings on the C$3 billion (US$2.3 billion) plan for a liquefied natural…

January 17, 2023
Pembina Eyes Canada LNG, Montney for Future Growth

Pembina Eyes Canada LNG, Montney for Future Growth

 Pembina Pipeline Corp. management predicted “meaningful” growth after robust second quarter activity and advancement of some key infrastructure projects. CEO Scott Burrows said the second quarter was an indicator of the upward trajectory for the company, supported by growth in natural gas liquid volumes “across many of Pembina’s systems.” Support for Canadian LNG projects also…

August 8, 2022
BC’s Cedar LNG Seeks Four-Year Extension to Build Export Terminal

BC’s Cedar LNG Seeks Four-Year Extension to Build Export Terminal

Risks of delays in British Columbia (BC) have prompted the most advanced native Canadian liquefied natural gas (LNG) project, Cedar LNG, to request a four-year export license extension. The Cedar LNG partnership of Haisla First Nation and Pembina Pipeline Corp. has asked the Canada Energy Regulator (CER) to reset the license deadline to May 2030…

April 6, 2022
Pembina Pipeline Sees Improving Fortunes with Progress on Cedar LNG, Other Factors

Pembina Pipeline Sees Improving Fortunes with Progress on Cedar LNG, Other Factors

Plans for the Cedar liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in British Columbia, rising oil and natural gas prices, firming producer demand for deliveries, and other factors signal improved fortunes for Pembina Pipeline Corp., according to management. The Calgary-based company is “working very diligently” on its front end engineering and design work for Cedar LNG with…

March 1, 2022
Cedar LNG Sets 2023 Target to Begin Terminal for BC Export Proposal

Cedar LNG Sets 2023 Target to Begin Terminal for BC Export Proposal

The first native contender for Canadian liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports has hired engineering contractors, entered the final stage of environmental review and confirmed a 2023 target date to start building a tanker terminal. Cedar LNG, created by the Haisla Nation at its Kitimat site on the northern Pacific coast of British Columbia (BC), on…

February 8, 2022
BC’s Cedar LNG Export Project Gains Pembina as Joint Partner

BC’s Cedar LNG Export Project Gains Pembina as Joint Partner

Growth prospects firmed up for liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports from British Columbia (BC) on Tuesday as Calgary-based Pembina Pipeline Corp. agreed to buy a half-stake in Cedar LNG. Pembina agreed to take 50% ownership and an operator role in Cedar, crafted by the Haisla Nation. The initial commitment is C$112.5 million ($90 million) to…

June 8, 2021