Pioneering LNG Solutions for a Cleaner Global Future
At Northern Flow Engineering, we are engineering Canada’s future in energy export with the design of a world-class LNG facility located in Kitimat, British Columbia. Our plant is designed to produce 14 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) of liquefied natural gas using the Air Products and Chemicals Inc. Dual Mixed Refrigerant Process (AP-DMR) liquefaction process, optimized for cost efficiency, low emissions, and high capacity.
Strategically positioned near the Coastal GasLink pipeline and Pacific trade routes, our facility enables direct access to global markets such as China, Japan, and South Korea—supporting the growing international demand for cleaner energy sources.
Northern Flow Engineering combines cutting-edge process design with a commitment to sustainability, aiming for long-term profitability and reduced environmental impact.
About us
Engineering
Canada's LNG Future
with our combined experience
At Northern Flow Engineering, we are a team of passionate chemical engineering students dedicated to designing the next generation of clean and export-ready liquefied natural gas (LNG) infrastructure.
By integrating robust technical analysis, advanced simulation, and formal decision-making tools like the Kepner-Tregoe Matrix, we evaluated multiple process technologies and selected a design that strikes the right balance between performance, flexibility, emissions, and cost.
Our vision goes beyond technical excellence—we’re committed to community engagement with Indigenous groups like the Haisla Nation and strict adherence to BC Energy Regulator (BCER) standards.
With a clear understanding of market trends, regulatory frameworks, and operational risks, Northern Flow Engineering is shaping the blueprint for Canada’s future in global LNG export.
Our Project
Phase 1
Fall Semester 2024 – Conceptual Design Phase
Phase 2
Winter 2025 – Detailed Design and Project Optimization
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