JXBC LNG Ltd. is a privately held company registered in British Columbia, Canada, specializing in the development of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and new energy initiatives across Canada.
JXBC LNG Ltd. is proposing to construct a liquified natural gas (LNG) facility in the Caribou Region of British Columbia called the Summit Lake PG LNG Project (“The Project”).
The Project will be located approximately 30 km north of Prince George at the Hart North Industrial Site. The site is located approximately 20 km from Lheidli-T’enneh First Nation Community, and within the traditional territory of the Lheidli-T’enneh First Nation. The Project is preliminarily projected to utilize 250 hectares of land.
The Project will be constructed in two identical phases. Phase 1 will produce up to 1.35 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) and Phase 2 will produce an additional 1.35 MTPA for a total of 2.70 MTPA of LNG. Commercial operations for Phase 1 are expected to commence in 2028.
At full build out the Project will process approximately 10,060 e3m3/d (355 MMSCFD) of pipeline grade natural gas to produce 2.70 MTPA of LNG. The Project is expected to operate for 30 years.
JXBC LNG is designing The Project to be environmentally best in class with no direct impacts to water or aquatic life and net zero in terms of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
This will be achieved through connection to the BC Hydro and Power Authority (BC Hydro) renewable power grid, in combination with an operating culture focused on minimizing environmental impacts, design elements intended to reduce GHG emissions, a detailed monitoring and measurement system, potential purchase of carbon offsets or carbon capture and sequestration.
Across the globe, countries are looking to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and are seeking cleaner energy options to address global climate change. LNG produces significantly less GHG emissions and other pollutants than other fossil fuel options. The construction of The Project will enable the export of LNG to meet growing demand across the globe. In addition, it will create direct and indirect socio-economic benefits to the people in BC and assist in meeting federal and provincial objectives to address global climate change due to GHG emissions.