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Steelhead LNG launches new legal action against Cedar LNG

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Steelhead LNG announced on Monday the filing of new legal proceedings against Cedar LNG, Pembina Pipeline, and ARC Resources in British Columbia in relation to the Cedar LNG project. The

In June, Canada’s Pembina Pipeline and the Haisla Nation have taken a positive final investment decision on their $4 billion Cedar LNG project.

The Haisla Nation has a 50.1 percent stake and Pembina owns 49.9 percent in the project which includes the construction of a floating LNG facility with a nameplate capacity of 3.3 million tonnes per annum (mtpa), located in the traditional territory of the Haisla Nation, on Canada’s West Coast.

In April, Cedar LNG issued a notice to proceed to Samsung Heavy and Black & Veatch for Cedar LNG’s floating LNG production unit following the finalization of long-term commercial offtake agreements.

Samsung Heavy is responsible for the hull of the FLNG and topside plant processes, while Black & Veatch will provide its PRICO technology.

South Korea action and new patents

Separately, Steelhead LNG is continuing its patent infringement litigation in South Korea against Cedar LNG and Samsung Heavy Industries in relation to its Korea patent, the company said.

Steelhead LNG said on Monday it was also recently issued three new patents in the United States, protecting expanded versions of its near-shore LNG facility design.

In September this year, Steelhead LNG announced it launched patent infringement proceedings against Cedar LNG and Samsung Heavy Industries in South Korea.

Steelhead LNG has filed a lawsuit with the Seoul Central District Court, alleging that Cedar LNG’s and Samsung Heavy’s activities infringe on Steelhead LNG’s Korean patent, the company said in a statement.

Earlier this year, Steelhead LNG secured patents in the United States and South Korea for its proprietary near-shore floating LNG production facility.

These patents are in addition to the patents already issued to Steelhead LNG in Canada, Australia, and Mexico.

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