B.C. LNG plant on the moveHit by cost inflation, WestPac relocates closer to major markets, but encounters early environmental opposition; argues the benefits new site Gary Park For Petroleum News
Privately held WestPac LNG has derailed plans for an LNG terminal on the northern British Columbia coast, citing runaway construction costs as one of its reasons, and proposed a more ambitious undertaking closer to major markets.
It now plans to build a C$2 billion LNG import terminal and 600-megawa....
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Environmental assessment by fall of ‘09 Environmentalist calls proposal ‘high risk’
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