Aug 16 (Reuters) - Axpo, a Swiss utility and energy trader,
said on Thursday it was in talks for a 10-year supply deal with
a Canadian company planning to build a liquefied natural gas
(LNG) terminal.
A sales and purchase agreement would boost the chances of
the C$10 billion ($7.6 billion) Goldboro project planned by
Pieridae Energy PEA.V to become the first LNG export facility
on Canada's East Coast. urn:newsml:reuters.com:*:nL5N1V75FE
The following is an overview of some of the LNG export
projects proposed in Canada.
Projects with major permits:
Project Companies Location Start-up Initial
capacity
LNG Canada Royal Dutch Kitimat, 2023 13 Mtpa
Shell, B.C.
Petronas,
Mitsubishi,
PetroChina,
Korea Gas
Kitimat Chevron, Kitimat, 10 Mtpa
LNG Woodside B.C.
Woodfibre Pacific Oil Squamish, 2.1 Mtpa
LNG and Gas B.C.
Group
Goldboro Pieridae Goldboro, 2023 10 Mtpa
LNG Energy Nova
Scotia
Bear Head LNG Ltd Point 8 Mtpa
LNG Tupper,
Nova
Scotia
Projects in the permitting process:
Project Companies Location Start-up Initial
capacity
WCC LNG ExxonMobil, Prince 12 Mtpa
Imperial Rupert,
Oil B.C.
Kwispaa Steelhead Sarita 2024 12 Mtpa
LNG LNG, Bay, B.C.
Huu-ay-aht
First
Nation
Tilbury FortisBC, Vancouver, 2025 3.5 Mtpa
LNG WesPac B.C.
expansion Midstream
Mtpa = million tonnes per annum
(Reporting by Julie Gordon in Vancouver
Editing by Chris Reese)
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