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Flare stacks burn at the LNG Canada site in Kitimat as part of pilot flaring activities. The major milestone comes as LNG Canada begins receiving gas from the Coastal GasLink pipeline, with low-level flaring currently underway.
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Flare stacks burn at the LNG Canada site in Kitimat as part of pilot flaring activities. The major milestone came Sept. 1 as LNG Canada began receiving gas from the Coastal GasLink pipeline. More visible flaring is expected in the coming weeks as the facility moves deeper into its year-long start-up process. The company has stated residents will be advised through multiple channels before these prolonged periods of flaring begin. Those with concerns or questions are advised to visit lngcanada.ca or call 1-833-632-5642.

Flare stacks burn at the LNG Canada site in Kitimat as part of pilot flaring activities. The major milestone came Sept. 1 as LNG Canada began receiving gas from the Coastal GasLink pipeline. More visible flaring is expected in the coming weeks as the facility moves deeper into its year-long start-up process. The company has stated residents will be advised through multiple channels before these prolonged periods of flaring begin. Those with concerns or questions are advised to visit lngcanada.ca or call 1-833-632-5642.