LNG Canada Expands Operations at Kitimat Amid Tsunami Risks and Rising Sea Levels
LNG Canada in Kitimat, BC, is set to increase production, becoming the world's second-largest LNG terminal. The facility, crucial for exporting natural gas sourced from northeastern BC, faces challenges from rising sea levels and tsunami risks, highlighted by a recent tsunami watch following a major earthquake in Russia.

LNG Canada is poised to double its production at the Kitimat facility, positioning it as the second-largest LNG terminal globally. The facility exports natural gas sourced from the Montney formation in northeastern BC, transported via the 670 km Coastal GasLink Pipeline.
Concerns arise as the region faces rising sea levels and tsunami risks, evidenced by a tsunami watch issued on July 29, 2025, after an 8.8-magnitude earthquake near Russia. The community has experienced flooding from king tides, raising alarms about infrastructure vulnerability along Haisla Avenue.




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