JGC, Fluor win $14B LNG Canada project order
4/25/2018
TOKYO, (Reuters) -Japan’s JGC Corp and U.S. firm Fluor have won orders to design and build the LNG Canada liquefied natural gas project for an estimated $14 billion, Japanese business daily Nikkei reported.
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Royal Dutch Shell, PetroChina, South Korea’s KOGAS and Japan’s Mitsubishi Corp are moving ahead on the long-stalled LNG project in Canada after a rise in energy prices, the report said
JGC and Mitsubishi spokesmen in Tokyo declined to comment on the report
LNG Canada is on track for a final investment decision later this year, an official for the province of British Columbia said last month.
(Reporting by Osamu Tsukimori, Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips)
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