Canada’s $30BN Gamble To Become An Energy Superpower

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Publicado 2023-07-19
It's one of North America's biggest megaprojects, but you've probably never heard of it.
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  • @hwykng82
    didnt think i would see a dawsons creek throwback today
  • @christopherchen416
    For anyone interested in the chemical engineering in these plants, you should search for “mixed refrigerant” or “conoco optimised cascade” LNG processes. It’s extremely complex and very interesting
  • @michaeldowson6988
    Natural gas isn't just used as a fuel, it's turned into various chemicals used in a number of processes. It's an essential building block of fertilizer and widely-used petrochemical products including cosmetics, medicine, synthetic fibres and plastics.
  • @gabrielbetlen1280
    Had the privilege to work on a section of this project, this is on a nation building scale for Canada. Not just at-face value of the LNG export, but the tens of thousands of workers who return to their communities with a lot of gained expertise in their respective trades.
  • @ElinaBenado
    I never thought construction would interest me, but once I started watching your videos, I was hooked!
  • @dandoherty3586
    I'm working on this site as a scaffolder. I've been working in construction and maintenance of oil & gas sites since 2007. This is hands down the coolest project I've been on. Proud of Canadian Oil& Gas!!
  • @AbdulAziz-fn9bp
    I feel incredibly fortunate to have been a part of this extraordinary project. Working on it was a truly enriching experience, and what made it even more impressive was the sheer scale of collaboration involving several prestigious companies
  • @Mosern1977
    Interesting. As a Norwegian, one aspect that was not covered here, is the benefit to the Canadian people of this? Is it just some big companies, coming in, slurping up a lot of the gas in the ground, and then making money on the export? Maybe some local jobs to help construct it, and maybe a few to keep it running. But that's it? Because I doubt those companies will pay for the cleanup when done?
  • Right next to this LNG site is a giant aluminum smelter built at about the same scale as this project. Kitimat is going to become a very busy industrial place in the next few years.
  • @brentgurski9021
    I live in Kitimat and work on the LNG Facility ,Have watched your show for years . Thanks for showing our project and the local Native community also has a LNG Facility starting next year and will be a floating Lng
  • @youngz13o
    Whoa… they pressured the cylinder to raise the concrete roof? I’d love to know how that works
  • @imjody
    Yay!!! I'm in Edmonton, Canada. Been a huge The B1M fan for quite some time now. Love to see a Canadian video finally! 😍😍😍 Thank you.
  • @TechCOG
    As someone who lives in Terrace, located 45km north of Kitimat, you did a great job covering this project. A new issue that's arising is the need for more electricity to power the liquifiers instead of burning the natural gas for power. The provincial power company, BC Hydro is now planning on twinning a 1 GW power line by the end of this decade to meet the energy demands of these LNG facilities.
  • I work for Mammoet (red cranes and the module transports) and was on the project for 8 months. Very cool to be a part of a project of this scale and incredible to witness 9,000Te drive past on trailers
  • @MyLateralThawts
    The prairie provinces, in partnership with the First Nations, are starting development of a major port, Port Nelson, on Hudson’s Bay specifically to export their oil and gas to the European market. Expect that project to drag out for a few years as well.
  • @heretic600
    Nice to see Canada on here. Great work as usual my friend. Your videos are on topics i have no knowledge on or would normally be interested in, but your videos are of such high quality and engaging that I get lured in. Thanks for for your effort and knowledge.
  • @kabongpope
    Considering it's in BC, there were too many shots of Toronto and not enough of Vancouver! :) It would be like talking about a bridge going up in Washington State and showing pictures of Boston
  • @chec8timi374
    The project originally included a natural gas liquifying plant in Saguenay, but there was much protest because they wanted to build it right on top of a protected natural park.
  • @rizzoj8106
    My hometown! It’s been a roller coaster watching this project come about but it’s well on its way!