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Update
Jun 03, 2026
Targeted In-Water Works Commence
Woodfibre LNG has initiated targeted in-water works at the project site in accordance with authorizations issued by Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) and under the Squamish Nation Environmental Assessment Agreement (SNEAA).

Blog
May 25, 2026
Woodfibre LNG at 65% Complete: Partnership Driving Progress
From the skilled tradespeople and marine crews working on site each day, to Indigenous partners, contractors, suppliers, engineers, local businesses, and community members — thousands of people are helping move this project forward together.

Blog
May 22, 2026
Race Day Energy Returns to Squamish as Woodfibre LNG Continues Support for the 2026 Squamish Enduro
The Squamish Enduro brings a unique kind of energy to the community each year. From early morning staging areas to riders lining up at the top of technical descents, race day combines competition, trail culture, and community spirit across some of Squamish’s most iconic terrain.

Blog
May 21, 2026
Woodfibre LNG Proud to Support Conversation on Canada’s Energy Future
Woodfibre LNG was proud to sponsor the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade’s event, A Conversation with Prime Minister Mark Carney, on May 20, and to attend alongside our valued partners from Squamish Nation. The event brought together leaders from business, government, Indigenous communities, and industry to discuss how Canada can harness its clean energy advantage to build a stronger and more resilient economy.

Blog
May 20, 2026
Woodfibre LNG Named Among Canada’s Top Remediation Projects
Years of ongoing environmental cleanup at the former pulp mill site near Squamish have earned Woodfibre LNG a place on Environment Journal’s Top 25 Remediation Projects list, a national ranking of major cleanup efforts across Canada based on total investment.

News Release
May 11, 2026
Woodfibre LNG Opens 2026 Community Partnership Program Intake
Woodfibre LNG is pleased to announce the 2026 intake for its Community Partnership Program, with online applications opening today. Supporting stronger, more vibrant communities across Squamish and the Sea to Sky region remains a key part of the company’s commitment to being a good neighbour.

Blog
May 09, 2026
When Nations Decide: What We Heard at the First Nations Major Projects Coalition Conference
Leaders from Squamish Nation and Woodfibre LNG, in a panel moderated by Natural Resources Canada, discussed how their partnership is advancing a model for Indigenous-led environmental regulation in practice.

Blog
Apr 30, 2026
A nest, a return, and a sign of coexistence in Átl’ḵa7tsem
For a third year running, the same nest has been occupied on the shores of Átl'ḵa7tsem (Howe Sound), a quiet but meaningful sign that the wildlife along this stretch of coast continues to thrive alongside our construction activity.

Blog
Mar 19, 2026
LNG Journal: Design‑level decarbonisation and habitat preservation strategies on the path to the world’s first net‑zero LNG export facility
Woodfibre LNG is a project defined by a series of industry firsts. Not only is it a modular LNG terminal designed to deliver fully electrified, net zero liquefaction at commercial scale, but it is also the first major industrial development in Canada to have a non-treaty First Nation serve as an environmental regulator.

News Release
Mar 18, 2026
Two Major Modules in Seven Days Push Woodfibre LNG to 65% Completion
Just a week after receiving its liquefaction module, Woodfibre LNG has reached 65% completion with the arrival of its powerhouse module at site — the 16th module delivered for the project to date.

Update
Mar 12, 2026
Proposed Radio Communication Towers at Woodfibre LNG – Public Notification Package (Updated)
Two radio communication towers are required to be installed at the Woodfibre LNG facility site, located approximately 7 km south of Squamish, BC.

News Release
Mar 11, 2026
Woodfibre LNG brings facility’s “heart” onshore as new module arrives
Weighing 10,847 metric tonnes, the liquefaction module is the heaviest module to become part of the future Woodfibre LNG facility. Occupying a footprint roughly the size of a football field, it is also among the largest.
