Thursday, September 11, 2025

Steelhead LNG Stops Work on Kwispaa LNG Plant: Huu‐ay‐aht First Nations

From the Vancouver Free Press The future of a liquefied natural gas project on the west coast of Vancouver Island is very much in doubt today. It comes as a result of an open letter released by the Huu‐ay‐aht First Nations to its citizens. It states that Vancouver-based Steelhead LNG indicated to them that it has “ceased current project work on the Kwispaa

Another British Columbia LNG Export Facility Moves Forward

Vancouver-based Kwispaa LNG, a subsidiary of Steelhead LNG, announced on October 17 that it submitted a project description to the British Columbia Environmental Assessment Office and Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency. According to the project description, Kwispaa is proposing to “develop, construct, and operate a liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility at Nuumaqimyiis Bay (also known as Sarita Bay) in the

LNG Project Closes In With Key Executive Additions

An Oil & Gas 360® Exclusive In the first half of 2018, Canada’s Steelhead LNG has been busy. The Vancouver-based LNG project added two key North American natural gas and pipeline industry leaders to its executive team as the company prepares to steer its proposed Kwispaa LNG export project into the fast lane. Steelhead’s floating liquefaction model Steelhead’s concept would

Council Wants World’s First Coastal LNG Production Facility in B.C.

Proposed Steelhead LNG’s Kwispaa project at Barkley Sound seeks to be first Canadian LNG export site to Asia From Westerly News Steelhead LNG and Huu-ay-aht First Nations shared a project update in Ucluelet last week. Representatives from Steelhead LNG and Huu-ay-aht First Nations were in Ucluelet on Thursday, April 26, to give residents an overview of the proposed Kwispaa LNG project.

Another Proposed Canadian LNG Project Pulls the Plug

Malahat Nation and Steelhead LNG announced they are no longer exploring the proposed Malahat LNG project on the Malahat Nation-owned Bamberton Industrial Lands. The project as proposed would have included floating liquefaction facilities (with up to 6 mtpa capacity) moored to the shoreline and supporting land-based facilities. Steelhead LNG made the decision “after careful consideration and based on several factors