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In a long awaited announcement Tuesday, the Haisla Nation and Pembina Pipeline Corp. agreed to move forward with Cedar LNG Partners LP’s 3.3 million metric ton/year (mmty) export project on Canada’s west coast.
Late 2028 is the target to begin natural gas exports from the floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) project in British Columbia (BC). Built on Haisla territory, Cedar would be powered with renewable electricity provided by BC Hydro. As designed, it would be one of the lowest emitting LNG projects in the world.
The Haisla Nation, with 50.1% ownership, and Pembina, with a 49.9% stake, “have made history as the world’s first Indigenous community to develop an LNG facility as majority owners,” Haisla Chief Councillor Crystal Smith said.
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