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Canada set to announce LNG supply deal with Germany, Bloomberg reports

May 26, 2026 1:27 PM

Investing.com -- Canada is set to announce a deal to supply Germany with liquefied natural gas from a planned export facility on the coast of British Columbia, according to a Bloomberg report Tuesday.

The gas will be shipped from the Ksi Lisims project, a C$10 billion ($7.3 billion) floating export facility that has already received regulatory approval.

The buyer is Germany's SEFE, the former Gazprom PJSC unit nationalized by the German government after the invasion of Ukraine. The deal is expected to be announced Wednesday by Tim Hodgson, Canada's minister of energy and natural resources.

Ksi Lisims LNG is backed by Blackstone Inc.-funded Western LNG, Rockies LNG Partners and the Nisga'a Nation, an Indigenous group that owns the development land.

The project has not yet reached a final investment decision to start construction. The investor group is planning a facility capable of producing 12 million metric tons a year of LNG, making it nearly as large as the first phase of LNG Canada, a Shell Plc-backed project that went into operation last year.

Hodgson said in a recent interview that European nations are actively looking for a reliable supply of gas to replace flows from Russia and the Middle East, which have been disrupted by war.

European countries don't want to become overly reliant on American gas, Hodgson said, partly because of trade tensions with the Trump administration but also because they want the security of having a range of suppliers.

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