Trigon Pacific Terminals Ltd. plans to redevelop a portion of its existing coal facilities in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada, for LP gas exports. The proposed Trigon Pacific LPG Project will create a more diversified, open-market LPG supply chain and additional export capacity without the need to develop new land or build a berth, according to the company. In repurposing existing infrastructure and developed land, Trigon plans to add upwards of 32 million gallons of LPG storage capacity. “Our aim with this project is to transition Trigon’s operations to lower carbon products while providing the best opportunity for Canadian producers to reach market,” says Rob Booker, CEO of Trigo
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