Pacific NorthWest LNG project not moving forward
Pacific NorthWest LNG’s partners announced that the project will not be moving forward. The decision was made by the project partners following a total review of the project amid changes in market conditions.
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“For almost 5 yr we have been working with local governments, First Nations, residents and businesses about our proposed project and are very grateful for the support we have received,” the company said in a press release. “Thank you to the communities of Port Edward and Prince Rupert for welcoming Pacific NorthWest LNG and hosting our local outreach offices. In addition, thank you to all the communities in northwestern BC who expressed an interest in the project and took the time to work with us.”
Pacific NorthWest LNG will complete our outstanding business commitments by the end of September. Our Prince Rupert and Port Edward offices are scheduled to be closed effective Aug. 25, 2017.
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