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Trigon announces liquid petroleum gas export facility project description

The company is continuing with its LPG plans in the midst of opposition from the Prince Rupert port
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Trigon would like to expand its coal export operations to include LPG, though the Prince Rupert Port Authority, Trigon’s landlords, say an agreement with Alta Gas and Vopak render Trigon’s plans illegitemate. (Seth Forward/The Northern View)

Trigon Pacific Terminals is forging ahead with expansion plans despite the opposition of the Prince Rupert Port Authority (PRPA).

The company announced on Jan. 10 that it has completed the project description for its prospective liquid petroleum gas (LPG) export project.

The Prince Rupert-based coal export terminal said this development is a key milestone in its ambitions to expand into the LPG export business.

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About the Author: Seth Forward, Local Journalism Initiative

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