Canada has reached an agreement to supply liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the Ksi Lisims project in British Columbia to a German company. The deal, announced on May 27, 2026, covers exports to Germany as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen energy trade. The Ksi Lisims project is a proposed LNG facility in northern B.C., backed by Indigenous and industry partners. The agreement does not specify volumes or start dates, but it marks a formal commitment between the parties.
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Canada Signs Deal to Supply LNG from Ksi Lisims Project to German Company
The agreement will export liquefied natural gas from British Columbia's Ksi Lisims project to Germany, enhancing energy collaboration.

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