LNG Canada Considers Phase 2 Expansion Amid Environmental Scrutiny and Regulatory Challenges
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LNG Canada, led by Shell, is evaluating a proposed Phase 2 expansion of its Kitimat facility, which could double its export capacity. A final investment decision is anticipated in 2026, contingent on regulatory approvals and greenhouse gas emission caps.
The expansion is part of a larger effort to advance natural resource projects in British Columbia, aligning with provincial and federal goals. Additionally, various energy and infrastructure projects are underway across Canada, including a nuclear reactor development and a major port expansion, highlighting the government's push for economic growth and resource management.
Sep 17, 2025, 7:25 AM