B.C.’s energy regulator monitors air quality as LNG Canada seeks to reduce flaring
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B.C.’s energy regulator monitors air quality as LNG Canada seeks to reduce flaring
BRENT JANG
VANCOUVER
PUBLISHED JUNE 30, 2026
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LNG Canada's flare stack burns at its liquid natural gas export facility in Kitimat, B.C., last August.
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As Canada’s first export terminal for shipping liquefied natural gas completes its first year of operations and the country sets the stage for LNG expansion, industry and environ…
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