Fluor joint venture receives limited notice to proceed for proposed LNG Canada Phase 2 expansion
Published by Ellie Brosnan,
Editorial Assistant
Tanks and Terminals,
Fluor Corp. has announced its JGC Fluor BC LNG II joint venture with JGC Corp. (JFJV2) has received limited notice to proceed (LNTP) for the proposed Phase 2 expansion of the LNG Canada export facility in Kitimat, British Columbia, Canada.
The same joint venture partners (JFJV) played a central role in delivering Phase 1 of LNG Canada, providing engineering, procurement, fabrication management, construction, and commissioning services. In 2025, JFJV delivered the project’s two processing units, known as trains, and supporting infrastructure including storage tanks, rail yard, water treatment facility, flare stacks, and marine terminal.
“Our long standing partnership with LNG Canada is a point of pride for us, and we look forward to advancing the next phase of this world class project to help connect Canadian natural gas to global markets,” said Pierre Bechelany, Fluor’s Business Group President of Energy Solutions. “The LNTP enables us to initiate early planning and move forward with key activities to support a proposed Phase 2 final investment decision by LNG Canada.”
Located on Canada’s west coast, the LNG Canada facility benefits from access to abundant, low-cost natural gas and an ice-free harbour. The plant is the first-of-its-kind in Canada with an annual production capacity of approximately 14 million t of LNG. It positions Canada as a major supplier of lower-carbon natural gas to global markets and will operate under a 40-year license. The Phase 2 expansion would double the facility’s production capacity if a final investment decision is achieved.
LNG Canada is a joint venture comprised of Shell (40%), PETRONAS (25%), PetroChina (15%), Mitsubishi Corp. (15%), and KOGAS (5%).
JFJV2 is a Canadian joint venture comprised of Fluor Canada Ltd (50%) and JGC Constructors (No2) BC Ltd (50%).
Read the article online at: https://www.tanksterminals.com/terminals/02062026/fluor-joint-venture-receives-limited-notice-to-proceed-for-proposed-lng-canada-phase-2-expansion/
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