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Cedar LNG Announces Positive Final Investment Decision

June 25, 2024

Statement from Lisa Baiton, CAPP President & CEO on the positive final investment decision for the Cedar LNG project:

“Canada’s emerging liquefied natural gas industry has the potential to position Canada’s west coast as a globally significant energy export hub supplying critical energy resources to our trading partners while delivering economic benefits to communities in Canada. Congratulations to the Haisla Nation and Pembina Pipeline Corporation for reaching a positive final investment decision on Cedar LNG. The Haisla Nation’s determination and Chief Crystal Smith’s leadership is helping to realize the world’s first Indigenous majority-owned LNG export facility.”...

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