Repsol and Irving open Canada's first LNG terminal
Repsol Chairman Antonio Brufau officially opened the Canaport LNG terminal in Canada, marking the completion of the
first of ten key projects outlined in the company's 2008-2012 Strategic Plan. Brufau was accompanied by Kenneth
Irving, Chairman of Irving Oil, and Shawn Graham, Premiere of New Brunswick.
The terminal, built in association with Irving Oil, is the first of its kind to be built on the east coast of North
America in 30 years and the first ever to be built in Canada. The 1 bn cfpd facility will provide supplies of natural
gas to homes, businesses and industry in Canada and the northeast US.
Repsol is the managing general partner of Canaport LNG with a 75 % stake. Repsol has contracted for 100 % of the
plant's capacity. Repsol began selling gas in Northeast of the US in 2008.
"The Canaport LNG Terminal commissioning demonstrates Repsol's commitment to the LNG business and natural gas as the
fuel of choice, for today and for the future," said Antonio Brufau, Chairman of Repsol. "Canaport LNG demonstrates
Repsol's ability to develop and construct complex energy projects."
Repsol commercial strategy in LNG aims to reinforce its position in the business which is key for the company's mid
and long-term growth. The company's strategic plan aims to quadruple the volumes of LNG sold by 2012.
Repsol is Spain's largest oil company, and the sixth-largest in Europe. Repsol is present in more than 30 countries
where it has interests from exploration and production through shipping, refining, LNG, LPG and retail sales. Repsol
Energy North America Corporation and Repsol Energy Canada are the entities that will engage in the sale of the
regasified LNG in the US and Canada, respectively.
