RE:LNG Canada receives delivery of 4618 tonne module at wharfIt's a joke. The price will double again and will yet another communist Canada nationalized loser project. RU built out a facility 10 X the size in 1/8 of the time, in the Arctic nonetheless, and is now doubling along with Japanese and Chinese partners, plus they built a fleet of nuclear ice breakers and nuclear icebreaker / NGL carriers. Now they will take all the Asian market share leaving Canada with subsidized loser projects holding their tiny dicks crying unfair LOL. I guess we can ship to Europe via Panama canal hahaha
gasoholic wrote: LNG Canada start up lost over a year on the timeline due to Covid. Startup is now expected for 2025 barring another plandemic. Capacity of phase 1 is 14,000,000 tonnes per year which is 1.8 bcfd. They will probably roll right into phase 2 which will be faster than phase 1 as much of the permitting and infrastructure will already be done. A lot of wells will have to be drilled starting next year as the Coastal Gas LInk pipe line is filled. The Coastal Gas Link Pipeline is 700 km long and runs from the Dawson Crew area to Kitimat.
The average Montney well produces 4 mmscfd. This includes a lot of wells that are in depletion and may not have as many frac stages as they are doing now. Say if all the new wells are 20 mmscfpd
to supply the 1.8 bcf for stage one would require 90 wells. Then there would be 20 wells per year as the original wells deplete.; That's a lot of fracking. And of course there's the regular business to keep the other 5.5 bcfpd that BC already produces going.