Canada’s Steelhead LNG boosts leadership team

Proposed Kwispaa LNG facility site at Sarita Bay on Vancouver Island (Image courtesy of Steelhead LNG)

Steelhead LNG, a Vancouver-based LNG export project developer said on Monday it has further bolstered the strength and experience of its leadership team with the appointment of Corey Goulet as its vice president, pipeline effective July 3.

Proposed LNG facility site at Sarita Bay on Vancouver Island

The developer od the Kwispaa LNG facility said Goulet brings 33 years of experience in the energy infrastructure industry to the company.

His work experience and expertise include the successful development and operation of natural gas, hydro and transmission power facilities; gas, oil and refined products pipelines; and oil and gas production facilities, throughout North America.

Prior to joining Steelhead LNG, Goulet was most recently VP, integrity and projects at Tundra Energy Marketing. He also spent nearly 20 years at TransCanada Corporation, including senior leadership positions, eight years at Enbridge Inc. and four years at Home Oil, in various projects, operations, engineering and business roles.

In his role as VP, pipeline, Goulet will work towards successfully developing and leading the strategy for designing, contracting and constructing the natural gas pipeline and taking it into sustainable operating mode to meet the market demand for the affiliated Kwispaa LNG export facility.

He will also support Steelhead LNG’s gas supply contracting efforts.

“I am excited to be joining the Steelhead LNG team,” said Goulet. “Steelhead LNG’s low-cost strategy to developing the Kwispaa LNG project combined with its collaborative approach with Indigenous communities, and gas producer-friendly model, make it a leader in natural gas project development in North America.”

“When you consider the growing demand for clean Canadian natural gas in Asia and the opportunity Kwispaa LNG offers producers in British Columbia and Alberta, it’s clear the company is poised for commercial success in the market,” he added.

Steelhead LNG plans source Canadian natural gas for the Kwispaa LNG facility from various producers in northeastern British Columbia and northwestern Alberta.

The company says it is currently assessing pipeline routing options within a proposed pipeline corridor that extends from the Chetwynd area to Williams Lake area, southwest to Powell River, subsea across the Salish Sea, terminating at the Kwispaa LNG facility.

The targeted in-service date for the pipeline project is the fourth quarter of 2024, subject to the receipt of the necessary regulatory approvals and permits in British Columbia, final investment decision on the Kwispaa LNG facility and pipeline project, and construction of the proposed natural gas pipeline and LNG facility.