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Discover more about the advanced work that went into constructing Canada’s first liquefied natural gas terminal

In 2006, Irving Oil and Repsol begin the construction of Canada’s first ever liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal. This terminal would be capable of receiving the largest LNG tankers in the world, and would supply 20% of the natural gas demand in the northeastern region of Canada and the United States.

During the construction of Canaport LNG, Lorneville was onsite to construct three massive storage tanks. These tanks required complex, advanced welding procedures, with the inner tanks consisting of 9% nickel alloy steel. By leveraging a wealth of experience, utilizing progressive reporting methods, and developing innovative welding procedures, Lorneville was able to deliver impressive outcomes—including a significant increase in weld productivity. Experience like this is what makes us well-prepared to facilitate your next large industrial project.

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