A 60-meter prefabricated bridge has been successfully installed across Moore Creek near Terrace, British Columbia, as part of the Cedar LNG pipeline project.

Innovative Solution for Challenging Terrain

The bridge was assembled at the Skeena Sawmills yard by Monster Kitsumkalum, a local contractor, before being moved to its final location. This approach was necessary due to the steep terrain at the crossing, making traditional trenching impractical. The bridge will securely house and protect the pipeline.

Project Progress and Key Milestones

The installation of the aerial span represents a crucial milestone, with the pipeline construction currently approximately 80% complete. Completion of the installation is anticipated by early May, keeping the project on schedule for a 2026 completion.

Facility Development Updates

Significant progress is also being made on other key elements of the Cedar LNG facility. The marine terminal in Kitimat is around 10% complete.

The floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) facility is currently being fabricated in South Korea, with approximately 35% of the work finished. It is expected to be delivered to British Columbia in 2028.

Indigenous Partnership and Sustainability

Cedar LNG is a partnership between Pembina Pipeline Corporation and the Haisla Nation. It is being developed as an Indigenous majority-owned LNG facility.

The facility will be powered by electricity sourced from BC Hydro, demonstrating a commitment to environmentally responsible operations and reducing its carbon footprint. The project is expected to create jobs and economic opportunities for the Haisla Nation and surrounding communities.