Insight: Behind the scenes at LNG Canada


The first cargoes from LNG Canada have left Kitimat for customers in Asia, putting a remote corner of the west coast of British Columbia on the global energy map.

The facility has the capacity to produce around 14 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas every year, liquefying gas that arrives at the site via a 670km (416 mile) pipeline.

The scale is hard to comprehend. Canada’s largest private-sector investment includes a town to house its thousands of workers and a vast marine yard.

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