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GC-Fluor Joint Venture Receives Limited Notice to Proceed on LNG Canada Phase 2

The authorization lets the joint venture start early planning and selected preliminary work as LNG Canada weighs a final investment decision on the expansion.

  • The JGC-Fluor joint venture received a limited notice to proceed for the proposed Phase 2 expansion of the LNG Canada export facility in Kitimat, allowing early planning and preparation work to begin.
  • Following the Front-End Engineering and Design contract awarded in August 2025, the same joint venture advanced from design-only work toward expansion evaluation.
  • The JFJV2 partnership previously completed Phase 1 of the LNG Canada facility, delivering engineering, procurement, fabrication management, construction, and commissioning for two processing trains.
  • Fluor's Business Group President of Energy Solutions Pierre Bechelany said, "Our long standing partnership with LNG Canada is a point of pride," as the LNTP enables early planning activities.
  • LNG Canada has annual production capacity of approximately 14 million tonnes; the proposed Phase 2 expansion would double that output if the company reaches a final investment decision.
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offshore-technology.com broke the news on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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