
Norwegian company has plans for LNG export project in Quebec
MONTREAL — As Canada looks to fast-track major projects that could reduce its dependence on the United States, a new subsidiary of a Norwegian energy company says it wants to build a liquefied natural gas export facility in Quebec.
Marinvest Energy Canada says there is a strong business case for an LNG project in Quebec that would supply markets in Europe.
The project is in early stages, and the company has not publicly shared many details, but its representatives have been meeting with officials in Quebec and Ottawa for months.
The plans were first made public Friday by Quebec newspaper Le Devoir, which reported the development would include a liquefaction plant and marine export terminal, as well as several hundred kilometres of pipeline.