VANCOUVER, Canada–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Kitsault is located 800 km (500 miles) north of Vancouver, British Columbia and 115 km (75 miles) north of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada. It is a purpose-built resource community with complete community infrastructure and housing for nearly 1,000 residents. With nearly 350 acres of industrial and residential land, full B.C. Hydro service, and deep water for a port, Kitsault makes both economic and environmental sense as the preferred location to be the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) terminal site for the export of natural gas from northeast British Columbia to Asia and other markets. Natural Gas pipeline routing to Kitsault has already been proposed by others.
All interested parties are welcome to join Kitsault Energy (KE) for further discussion at The Canadian LNG Exports Multi-Stakeholder Conference in Vancouver at which Krishnan Suthanthiran, President of Kitsault Energy, will be speaking on June 19, 2014. Kitsault Energy’s members are very excited and optimistic about the future of British Columbia’s LNG exports and are proactively supporting companies and their staff to facilitate the rapid development of the LNG industry to serve the local and export markets. Kitsault Energy is offering necessary infrastructure facilities, housing, recreational facilities, and utilities to assist B.C. northwest LNG projects.
Kitsault offers many advantages as a dedicated energy corridor, based on the following:
Kitsault Energy’s multiphase energy project at Kitsault, B.C., Canada (ranging from 10 billion dollars to 30 billion dollars) will include Phase 1, a pipeline (48” diameter) from northeast British Columbia, Canada to Kitsault, B.C., a Floating LNG (FLNG) and Port Facility. Multistage Phase 1 will allow for KE with its partners to export as much as 20 million tons or more of natural gas per year in 5 million ton increments. Phase 2 will include other expansions in the future.
Kitsault Energy is currently in serious discussions with global partners for this project. Additionally, Kitsault Energy is seeking cost estimates for the construction of the pipeline, port, terminal and FLNG ships.
Oil and Gas industries in Canada are likely to spend nearly 10 billion dollars per month over the next two decades in oil and gas exploration, infrastructure, production and distribution. In view of this, Best Global Talent Agency was established recently to meet the growing needs of various industries for a highly trained and skilled labor force, and to provide training to First Nations Communities and others for these high paying jobs. Best Cure Foundation was established in 2007 to make quality healthcare and education affordable and accessible to all.
Kitsault Energy respectfully requests the Right Honourable Stephen Harper, the Prime Minister of Canada, the Honourable Christy Clark, the B.C. Premier and other Provincial Premiers, First Nations Communities, energy producers, and other political party leaders work together in making the necessary investments and providing the regulatory approvals, land easement and use needed to build these infrastructures. Such investments will create many thousands of high paying jobs for all Canadians and First Nations Aboriginals.
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