Tsawwassen First Nations pitches LNG terminal – Business in Vancouver
The Tsawwassen First Nation has announced a proposal to build a liquefied natural gas export terminal at Roberts Bank in partnership with FortisBC.
The Tsawwassen First Nation has announced a proposal to build a liquefied natural gas export terminal at Roberts Bank in partnership with FortisBC.
At 3-5 million tonnes of LNG per year, the proposed facility would be about one-quarter the size of the $11 billion Pacific Northwest LNG plant Petronas plans to build in Prince Rupert, but about twice the size of the smaller $1.7 billion 2-tonne per annum Woodfibre LNG plant proposed for Squamish.
It would require five to six LNG carriers per month.
The plant would be located on a 32-hectare site that is part of Tsawwassen treaty settlement lands that are already zoned for industrial use.
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