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Pieces of $5.1 Billion LNG Project in Canada Take Shape

By MGN EditorialMarch 11, 2026 at 12:34 PM

A privately held Canadian company is making progress on constructing a major liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project in British Columbia.

Woodfibre Management, a privately held Canadian company based in Vancouver, is making inroads in the construction of its operated multibillion-dollar liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project under development in British Columbia, Canada. According to Offshore Energy, the $5.1 billion Woodfibre LNG project has seen several key pieces fall into place recently. The company has secured a 40-year export license from the Canadian government and has also finalized a 25-year sales and purchase agreement with BP Gas Marketing Limited for the supply of LNG. Additionally, Woodfibre Management has awarded a contract to Kiewit-Ledcor, a joint venture between Kiewit and Ledcor, for the engineering, procurement, and construction of the LNG facility. This marks a significant milestone in the project's progression. The Woodfibre LNG project is designed to have a production capacity of 2.1 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) of LNG. It will be located approximately 7 kilometers southwest of Squamish, British Columbia, and will utilize existing industrial land and infrastructure to minimize its environmental footprint. 'We are pleased to see the Woodfibre LNG project continue to make progress,' said an industry analyst. 'This multibillion-dollar investment will not only boost Canada's LNG export capabilities but also provide economic opportunities for the local community.' As the global demand for cleaner energy sources grows, projects like Woodfibre LNG are poised to play a crucial role in meeting the world's energy needs while supporting the transition to a lower-carbon future.
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