Combined natural gas production of the equity partners in LNG Canada was estimated to be 2.14 Bcf/d in March 2025 (combined height of the rightmost colored bars in chart below), a small gain from 2.09 Bcf/d estimated for February, and 0.13 Bcf/d higher than one year ago. The month-to-month increase comes after output dropped in February due to an extensive cold snap across northeast British Columbia (BC), the region in which the partners’ gas production that will be dedicated to LNG Canada is concentrated. The March increase made up about half of the February drop from January’s levels.
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LNG Canada Gas Production Update and Getting Ready for First Liquefaction
Gas production by the equity partners in LNG Canada pulled back slightly in February, likely due to wellhead freeze-offs as a result of much colder than average weather during the month. Additional activities at the Kitimat site point to liquefaction activities getting underway in the next few weeks.
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LNG Canada's Gas Production Near Steady in April With First Export Coming into Focus
Gas production from the partners in LNG Canada was down slightly in April and indications are that gas flow to the liquefaction site has increased in the past 10 days.
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LNG Canada Gas Production Update and First LNG Exports by July?
Natural gas production attributable to the LNG Canada partners fell slightly in January but still well within the needs of the liquefaction plant. Petronas mentioned in its year end results call that the first LNG export cargo will take place in July.