Overview
Pacific Traverse Energy is working closely with the Haisla Nation and the District of Kitimat to plan, construct and operate a 1.25 million tonne per year LPG export project in Kitimat, BC. The project will include the following key components:
- New railyard to receive railcars
- New LPG pipeline approximately 15 km in length that connects the railyard to the marine terminal
- New marine terminal that includes a floating storage vessel and supporting equipment
The Opportunity
The supply of LPG in North America currently exceeds domestic demand and the trend is expected to continue. Asia is the world’s largest importer of LPG and their demand for LPG is forecast to grow rapidly. There is an opportunity to use this versatile fuel to support emerging economies in Asia as they transition to clean sources of energy while we continue to supply the people, communities and the economy of British Columbia.
Location
Northwestern BC
Capacity
~1.25 mtpa
Fuel Type
LPG
Operator
Yes
Location Map
LPG arrives at Railyard by Train.
- Railyard located on previously disturbed land away from residential and business areas
- Railyard setback 30m from Goose Creek
LPG is moved via Pipeline to Terminal.
- Route follows established pipeline corridor
- Underground pipeline
- Pipeline route avoids residential and business areas
LPG is cooled and stored on the Floating Storage and Offloading Vessel (FSO).
- Land owned by the Haisla Nation
- Zoned for Marine Terminal
- Teminal will accept LPG export vessels
- One Export Ship every 10-12 days
LPG Explained
In the Community