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Woodfibre LNG Ships M01 and M09 Modules as Final Deliveries Near

Woodfibre LNG says modules M01 and M09 are loaded and en route to site. M01 is expected to be the largest module delivered there to date as construction progresses.
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Woodfibre LNG has loaded two major project modules—M01 and M09—onto transport vessels and sent them toward the Woodfibre LNG Project site, the company said.

The company described M01 and M09 as among the last modules scheduled for delivery under the project’s modular construction plan. After arrival, M01 is expected to become the largest module delivered to the site so far.

According to Woodfibre LNG, the shipment marks another milestone as site work continues to move toward completion. The project uses large prefabricated modules to reduce on-site assembly complexity and compress installation timelines, making marine transport and heavy-lift handling a critical part of the construction sequence.

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