BP enters third long-term LNG offtake contract from Woodfibre’s British Columbia LNG facility
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
BP continues to look for opportunities across the gas value chain, as it sees LNG as an essential part of the energy transition and its own pivot to becoming an integrated energy company. As BP works towards building an LNG portfolio of 30 million t by 2030, the additional Canadian west coast supply source expands BP’s flexible, high-quality LNG portfolio and enhances the company’s capability to meet the growing global natural gas demand.
In addition to securing LNG offtake rights from the project, BP will provide safe and reliable transportation of gas to the Woodfibre LNG export facility during the 15-year contact term.
Jonathan Shepard, VP global LNG trading and origination at BP, said: “As the world seeks secure, affordable and lower carbon energy, global demand for LNG is expected to continue to grow and this additional Canadian supply source will further enhance BP’s supply positions in the Pacific region. We look forward to continuing our close collaboration with Woodfibre LNG.”
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