Arctic directory 2019: Fluor joins with JGC on Canada LNG project
Fluor Corp. announced Oct. 2 that LNG Canada has made the final investment decision to build its liquefied natural gas export facility in Kitimat, British Columbia, Canada. Fluor’s joint venture with JGC Corp. will provide the engineering, procurement, fabrication and construction on the project. Fluor will book its $8.4 billion share of the about $14 billion contract value in the fourth quarter of 2018.“Fluor remains focused on delivering capital efficiency for our clients and we are excited that our joint venture team’s innovative solutions have helped to enable LNG Canada to achieve final investment decision,” said David Seaton, Fluor’s chairman and chief executive officer. “We are committed to closely collaborating with LNG Canada and the local community to deliver this project safely and sustainably and to meet client needs.” The project scope will initially consist of two liquefaction units for a total of approximately 14 million tons per year of LNG. LNG Canada has the option to expand to four trains in the future. More than 4,500 workers will be employed at the peak of construction. The joint venture will focus on hiring locally and then throughout British Columbia and Canada. Fluor and JGC will begin site activities this year, with first LNG expected around the middle of next decade. LNG Canada is a joint venture comprised of Shell 40 percent, Petronas 25 percent, PetroChina 15 percent, Mitsubishi Corp. 15 percent and Kogas 5 percent.
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