JGC awarded FEED services contract
Published by Francesca Brindle,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
JGC has announced it has been an awarded a FEED services contract for the Woodfibre LNG project in Canada.
JGC Group has announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, JGC America, Inc., has been awarded a contract to provide front-end engineering and design (FEED) services for the Woodfibre LNG project in Squamish, British Columbia, Canada.
JGC's scope includes FEED development and an EPC proposal for the new 2.1 million tpy natural gas liquefaction plant and export facility. The value of the contract was not disclosed.
"This award is a testament to JGC's long history of bringing technical knowledge, modularisation leadership and expertise to LNG projects across the globe," said Koichi Kawana, President and Representative Director of JGC Corporation. "We look forward to working closely with the Woodfibre LNG team to deliver a project that achieves their business objectives and contributes to the responsible economic growth of the community and the region."
The Woodfibre LNG project is a mid-scale natural gas liquefaction facility located on a brownfield site on the shores of Howe Sound in the District of Squamish. The proposed facility will receive natural gas from a FortisBC natural gas pipeline and will be powered with electricity from BC Hydro.
"We are pleased to be working with JGC, one of the world's leading contractors for LNG plants," said Byng Giraud, Country Manager and Vice President of corporate affairs for Woodfibre LNG Limited, the privately held Canadian company behind the Woodfibre LNG Project. "The award of a FEED contract to JGC marks another important milestone for the Woodfibre LNG Project, as we work to achieve our goal of operating the first LNG export facility in British Columbia."
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