Last updated: April 12, 2023
Tilbury Marine Jetty
Tilbury Jetty Limited Partnership is proposing to construct and operate a marine jetty on Tilbury Island in Delta, B.C. The former industrial site is adjacent to the existing FortisBC Tilbury LNG production and storage facility. The jetty would be used for loading LNG from the FortisBC facility onto carrier ships for export, barges for marine bunkering (ship fueling) activities, and other local deliveries.
Project Proponent: Tilbury Jetty Limited Partnership
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Timeline
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Mar. 15, 2019
Environmental Assessment Certificate Application accepted by Environmental Assessment Office for review
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Mar. 31, 2020
Project permit application submitted to the BCER for review
Primary Project Permits
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Other Active Project Permits
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