Natural gas intake at the LNG Canada site in Kitimat, BC is reported to have averaged 882 MMcf/d in October 2025 (green column in chart below) according to data released by the British Columbia Energy Regulator (BCER). This marks the highest average gas intake for the project to date since it began commercial liquefaction activity in June. RBN currently estimates average gas intake for November (red column) at 900 MMcf/d but dependent on the departure timing of the most recently moored LNG tanker (the SM Golden Eagle).
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Train 2 Start Up Sends Gas Intake to Record Levels at LNG Canada
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LNG Canada On Track for Best Monthly Performance to Date
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