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Community Notification: Flaring Update
LNG Canada advises that intermittent, significant flaring will continue throughout the weekend as part of ongoing commissioning and start-up activities.
We acknowledge that the height and visibility of the flare, along with associated noise, light and smoke, can be concerning for residents within the community. We remain committed to engaging with residents respectfully and transparently to address any questions or issues that may arise.
LNG Canada continues to monitor its noise and air emissions in Kitimat and the current flare rate is at the minimum required to safely support plant start-up. LNG Canada remains committed to engaging with residents who are directly impacted by flaring and elevated noise levels.
Flaring is a provincially regulated safety measure that ensures the controlled, efficient combustion of natural gas during specific operational phases. It is a critical part of safely operating a facility of this scale and is not expected to be routine during regular operations.
LNG Canada appreciates the community’s ongoing support and understanding as we safely advance toward first cargo.
For more information or to share concerns, community members are encouraged to visit: lngcanada.ca/contact or call 1-833-632-LNGC (5642). For more information on LNG Canada flaring activities, visit: lngcanada.ca/safestartup
LNG Canada advises that intermittent, significant flaring will continue throughout the weekend as part of ongoing commissioning and start-up activities.
We acknowledge that the height and visibility of the flare, along with associated noise, light and smoke, can be concerning for residents within the community. We remain committed to engaging with residents respectfully and transparently to address any questions or issues that may arise.
LNG Canada continues to monitor its noise and air emissions in Kitimat and the current flare rate is at the minimum required to safely support plant start-up. LNG Canada remains committed to engaging with residents who are directly impacted by flaring and elevated noise levels.
Flaring is a provincially regulated safety measure that ensures the controlled, efficient combustion of natural gas during specific operational phases. It is a critical part of safely operating a facility of this scale and is not expected to be routine during regular operations.
LNG Canada appreciates the community’s ongoing support and understanding as we safely advance toward first cargo.
For more information or to share concerns, community members are encouraged to visit: lngcanada.ca/contact or call 1-833-632-LNGC (5642). For more information on LNG Canada flaring activities, visit: lngcanada.ca/safestartup
