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Trigon Finalizes $750M Investment in North Coast LPG Facility

  • Trigon Pacific Terminals finalized a $750 million investment for a new LPG export facility in Prince Rupert, B.C., backed by Indigenous nations and the Alberta government.
  • This development followed Trigon’s lawsuit against the Port of Prince Rupert, which maintains an exclusivity deal with AltaGas and Vopak, blocking Trigon’s liquid gas export plans.
  • The project targets Asian markets like Japan, South Korea, and India, excludes the U.S., and could operate by 2029 with a 2.5 million tonnes annual capacity.
  • CEO Rob Booker called on the federal government to speed up the approval process, emphasizing that the project supports national goals related to Canada's energy security.
  • If approved, the project may boost economic growth while meeting new federal criteria including Indigenous interests and environmental responsibility amid rising fossil fuel emissions.
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Trigon finalizes $750M investment in North Coast LPG facility

Trigon Pacific Terminals’ board passed its final investment decision today (June 11) on a $750 million liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) export facility in Prince Rupert despite a current exclusivity deal between the Prince Rupert Port Authority and an Altagas/Royal Vopak…

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CBC News broke the news in Canada on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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