The British Columbia government has agreed to invest CAD$200 million in the Cedar liquefied natural gas project — the second Canadian LNG project expected to come online after LNG Canada, the first, shipped its first cargo from its LNG export terminal in Kitimat in early July. Cedar LNG, jointly owned by the Haisla First Nation and Pembina Pipeline Corp, has an in-service date of late 2028. The project consists of a floating natural gas liquefaction plant and marine export terminal located in the Douglas Channel near Kitimaat Village,…