North Shore LNG Terminal
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North Shore LNG Terminal is a proposed LNG project in Canada, which includes a collection of five regasification terminals.
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Location
Project Details
- Owner: Northeast Midstream LP, North Shore LNG Project
- Location: Marathon, Terrace Bay, Schreiber, Manitouwadge, and Wawa, all in Ontario, Canada
- Coordinates: Marathon: 48.717011,-86.388657; Terrace Bay: 48.784304,-87.096503; Schreiber: 48.809983,-87.266636; Manitouwadge: 49.126128,-85.828821; Wawa: 47.992732,-84.771015 (all approximate)
- Capacity:
- Status: Proposed
- Type: Import
- Trains: 5
- Start Year:
Note: mtpa = million tonnes per year; bcfd = billion cubic feet per day
Background
The North Shore LNG Project is a collaboration of five municipalities in Northwestern Ontario, Marathon, Terrace Bay, Schreiber, Manitouwadge, and Wawa. The proposed project involves transporting LNG by truck from Nipigon to local regasification facilities in each of the five North Shore municipalities. The North Shore LNG Project has partnered with Northeast Midstream LP to develop its regional natural gas delivery system. The goal is to design, construct, own, and operate local gas delivery systems in each of the municipalities, including the distribution mains, service pipes and meters as well as LNG storage tanks and associated vaporization systems.[1]
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ The North Shore LNG Project North Shore Natural Gas, accessed August 5, 2019