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Canada-Germany LNG Deal: A New Energy Future
6 Jun
Summary
- Canada will supply Germany with liquefied natural gas.
- The gas will originate from a new export plant in British Columbia.
- This agreement marks a significant energy partnership between the two nations.

Canada has entered into an agreement to supply Germany with liquefied natural gas (LNG). This significant energy pact will see natural gas sourced from the proposed Ksi Lisims LNG project. The facility is slated for construction in northwestern British Columbia, Canada, situating it near the Alaska panhandle.
This deal is a notable development for Prime Minister Mark Carney and highlights Canada's growing role in global energy security. The Ksi Lisims LNG project is central to this arrangement, aiming to export substantial volumes of natural gas.