Aug 24, 2021

Two hours, two fans sees LNG Canada tank roof raised

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LNG Canada has raised the roof at its LNG storage tank, which will be one of the largest in the world.

The company reported the circular roof weighs 1,540 tonnes and is 56 metres off the ground, covering 7,000 square metres. The tank will have 225,000 cubic metres of storage once completed.


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