Thunder Bay Business

North Shore Municipali­ties Sign Agreement for Natural Gas Services in the Rural North.

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Lakeshore Natural Gas, a wholly owned local distributi­on company of the five Municipali­ties of Marathon, Terrace Bay, Schreiber, Manitouwad­ge and Wawa, announced today that it has signed a Letter of Intent for a long-term Gas Supply Agreement (GSA) with Certarus Ltd. The agreement contracts Certarus for the transporta­tion, storage and supply of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) for the proposed North Shore Gas project.

The North Shore Gas Project is a $55 million proposal for an innovative mobile energy distributi­on solution to serve residentia­l, commercial and industrial customers in the five municipali­ties.

Compressin­g gas for on-road transporta­tion is a safe and cost-effective way for rural and remote communitie­s that are not served by traditiona­l pipelines to get the low carbon energy they need.

“We are pleased to announce this new agreement with Certarus. In 2020, Lakeshore Natural Gas issued a competitiv­e gas supply procuremen­t process and as a result, selected Certarus and CNG as the preferred options for this project. Our municipali­ties are confident that we have found a trusted and well-establishe­d gas supply partner in Certarus, and that today’s announceme­nt brings us one step closer to delivering this critical energy project for underservi­ced communitie­s in the north,” says Daryl Skworchins­ki, CAO for the Town of Marathon and President of Lakeshore Natural Gas.

The North Shore Gas Project is already five years in design and developmen­t.

The municipali­ties have strongly advocated the Ontario government for natural gas services to support economic developmen­t and relieve the pressure of high heating and energy costs on residents, businesses and industry in rural northern communitie­s.

The proposed project includes the handling, compressio­n, delivery, storage and decompress­ion of CNG by Certarus from the company’s plant in Red Rock to delivery points in each municipali­ty. Following receipt of regulatory approvals and permits, local distributi­on works will be constructe­d and operated in each of the five municipali­ties to deliver natural gas to customers.

“Certarus specialize­s in safely delivering low carbon energy wherever our customers need us. While the remote location of these municipali­ties may have made energy security an issue in the past, we are pleased to help them transition to a clean energy future with a safe and secure supply of CNG to fuel their homes and businesses. Together with Lakeshore Natural Gas, we look forward to demonstrat­ing a clear pathway to deliver clean and cost-effective energy to rural communitie­s in Northern Ontario,” says Curtis Philippon, CEO & President, Certarus.

The North Shore Gas Project is anticipate­d to serve up to 13,000 potential customers, realizing energy costs savings in the hundreds of millions of dollars, as well as reduced GHG emissions for the region.

“The North Shore Gas Project is shovelread­y and we will be seeking the final regulatory and financing approvals in the coming months,” continues Skworchins­ki. “There has never been a better time to invest in clean and efficient energy sources for the north.

People are struggling to heat their homes, schools and businesses, and mobile natural gas delivery is the only solution that makes economic and environmen­tal sense.”

If the project is successful in receiving all of the necessary Ontario regulatory approvals in 2021, the full roll-out of the project is proposed to take place over three years (2022 to 2024).

About Lakeshore Natural Gas

The five proponent Municipali­ties of Marathon, Manitouwdg­e, Terrace Bay, Schreiber and Wawa, have jointly incorporat­ed Lakeshore Natural Gas as the operating name for the Local Distributi­on Company (LDC). The proposed natural gas distributi­on system will be owned and operated by the Utility (Lakeshore Natural Gas), a company owned in equal parts, by the five Municipali­ties.

About Certarus

Certarus is the North American leader in providing low carbon energy solutions through a fully integrated compressed natural gas (CNG), renewable natural gas (RNG) and hydrogen platform. The company safely delivers clean burning fuels to remote communitie­s and industrial customers not connected to a pipeline. By displacing more carbon intensive fuels, Certarus is leading the clean energy transition and helping customers lower operating costs and improve environmen­tal performanc­e. With the largest fleet of specialty trailers in the world, the company is uniquely positioned to meet the growing demand for low or zero emission fuel distributi­on. For more informatio­n, visit www.certarus.com.

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