First flares from LNG Canada

Robin Rowland 

First flaring from the LNG Canada tower, afternoon of Sept. 1, 2024. Three in colour with one converted to black and white.  Later evening shots and a morning shot from Sept. 2

LNG Canada describes this as “low level” flaring as part of its “safe startup” program and will continue for several weeks.

LNG Canada flare Sept 1, 2024, 3:45 pm (Robin Rowland)

 

LNG Canada flare Sept 1, 2024 (Robin Rowland)

 

LNG Canada  flare Sept 1, 2024 (Robin Rowland)

 

LNG Canada flare Sept 1, 2024 (Robin Rowland)

 

LNG Canada flare Sept 1, 8:06 pm. (Robin Rowland)
LNG Canada flare Sept 1, 9:00 pm (Robin Rowland)
LNG Canada flare Sept 1, 9:00 pm (Robin Rowland)
Black and white image from the morning of Sept 2, 2024 (Robin Rowland)

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