Woodfibre LNG Nears 60% Completion with Arrival of Key Modules in BC
The Woodfibre LNG export facility in British Columbia has reached nearly 60% completion with the recent arrival of key modules, marking significant progress in the $5.1 billion project. Designed to produce 2.1 million tonnes of LNG annually as the world's first net-zero LNG facility, it is 70% owned by Pacific Energy Corporation and 30% by Enbridge, with operations expected to commence in 2027. Five additional modules are anticipated in the coming months.

The $5.1 billion Woodfibre LNG export facility in British Columbia has reached nearly 60% completion with the arrival of the pretreatment and process utility modules, marking deliveries #13 and #14. The facility aims to produce 2.1 million tonnes of LNG annually and is designed to be the world's first net-zero LNG facility.
The project is 70% owned by Pacific Energy Corporation and 30% by Enbridge. Five additional modules are expected in the coming months, with operations projected to begin in 2027.




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