Wilde Lake Compressor Station sees gas for the first time
Published by Sara Simper,
Editorial Assistant
World Pipelines,
Coastal GasLink has achieved a critical milestone, paving the way to support the delivery of reliable, sustainable, made-in-Canada LNG to world markets.
Coastal GasLink’s Wilde Lake Compressor Station, which achieved mechanical completion earlier this year, is officially ready to receive natural gas.
“The introduction of gas at Wilde Lake demonstrates the significant strides we are making on our path to supporting the delivery of Canada’s first LNG shipment to global markets by mid-decade,” said Bevin Wirzba, President, Coastal GasLink. “This is an incredible milestone for TC Energy and Coastal GasLink, as we make steady progress on construction of Canada’s first LNG pipeline, having recently surpassed 85% overall completion.”
Introducing natural gas into the system is part of the process to ensure each weld, valve, pipe and wire has been installed properly and is safe to transition into its operational phase. As the starting point of the pipeline, natural gas is first introduced at Wilde Lake in preparation as other components of the world-class energy infrastructure are completed.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/project-news/21042023/wilde-lake-compressor-station-sees-gas-for-the-first-time/
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