News Summary
Fluor Corporation and JGC Corporation have been awarded a contract for the Front End Engineering and Design of the Phase 2 expansion of the LNG Canada facility in Kitimat, British Columbia. This crucial step is aimed at enhancing Canada’s liquefied natural gas export capabilities. The expansion will improve processing, storage, and shipping, contributing to a sustainable energy future by leveraging clean natural gas. With a strong history in this project, Fluor looks forward to advancing the next phase of construction alongside their partners.
Fluor and JGC Joint Venture Secures Contract for LNG Canada Expansion
Fluor Corporation has announced that it has partnered with JGC Corporation to secure a contract geared towards updating the Front End Engineering and Design (FEED) for the much-anticipated Phase 2 expansion of the LNG Canada facility located in Kitimat, British Columbia. This facility is situated on the traditional lands of the Haisla Nation and is critical to Canada’s energy landscape.
Details of the Contract Award
The financial terms of this contract have not been disclosed, but Fluor recognized the award in its financial reports for the second quarter of 2025. This achievement comes shortly after the successful commissioning of Phase 1, which marked a significant milestone for the project with the delivery of its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) export cargo.
Background and Significance of LNG Canada
The LNG Canada facility stands out as the first LNG export facility of its kind in Canada, boasting an impressive annual production capacity of up to 14 million tonnes of LNG. The site is strategically located in an ice-free harbor on Canada’s west coast, allowing for efficient shipping and access to low-cost natural gas.
Environmental Benefits and Future Potential
One of the key selling points of the LNG Canada operation lies in its potential to significantly reduce global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Through displacing coal with cleaner natural gas as an energy source, the facility is expected to foster a more sustainable future over its proposed 40-year licensing period. The Phase 2 expansion will further enhance the facility’s processing, storage, and shipping capabilities, making it an even more vital player in the energy market.
Focus on Ongoing Developments
The joint venture partners of LNG Canada are currently in discussions to explore various options for the Phase 2 expansion. However, a final investment decision has yet to be announced. The anticipation surrounding this phase indicates the potential for enhanced operational capacity and increased economic benefits for the region.
Experience of Fluor and the Joint Venture
The JGC Fluor Joint Venture has actively contributed to the project since 2018, providing a range of services that include engineering, procurement, fabrication management, construction, and commissioning. This longstanding collaboration positions them well for the upcoming challenges and opportunities that the Phase 2 expansion will bring.
The Partners Behind LNG Canada
LNG Canada is a collaborative venture that includes several industry heavyweights such as Shell, Petronas, PetroChina, Mitsubishi Corporation, and KOGAS. These partnerships lend a significant amount of expertise and resources, making the project a cornerstone of Canada’s energy strategy.
Fluor’s Presence in Canada
Fluor Corporation has established a robust presence in Canada over the past 75 years, offering a wealth of experience in sectors that span oil, gas, and infrastructure projects. With this extensive background, the company is positioned to effectively contribute to key energy initiatives like LNG Canada, especially as the nation continues to pivot towards cleaner energy sources.
Conclusion
The awarding of this contract for the LNG Canada Phase 2 expansion design is a significant step in the ongoing development of the facility. With the joint venture’s expertise and focus on reducing carbon emissions, the project is set to play a vital role in the future landscape of energy production in Canada. Stakeholders and communities will be watching closely as the project evolves towards its next exciting chapter.
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Additional Resources
- Euro Petrole: Fluor Joint Venture Awarded Contract
- Wikipedia: Liquefied Natural Gas
- Oil Price: LNG Canada Runs Into Technical Problems
- Google Search: LNG Canada
- RBN Energy: Likelihood Increasing for Sanctioning LNG Canada Phase 2
- Encyclopedia Britannica: LNG Canada
- Hart Energy: Petronas First Cargo LNG Canada Set to Sail to Japan
- Google News: LNG Canada Phase 2
- Financial Post: Canada’s First Shipment of LNG Delivered to South Korea
- Shell: LNG Canada – A New Frontier in Global Gas Supply

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