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Landmark LNG deal between Canada and Germany to be announced: sources

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A landmark agreement to export liquified natural gas from northern British Columbia to Germany is expected to be announced later this week by the federal government, according to sources who spoke to CBC News.

Deal will see Ksi Lisims LNG in northwestern B.C. to sell 1 million metric tonnes per year to German buyer

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· Posted: May 26, 2026 4:39 PM EDT | Last Updated: 8 minutes ago

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An aerial view of a rendering of an ocean-side export facility.
A rendering of the Ksi Lisims LNG project in northern B.C. (Submitted by Ksi Lisims LNG)

A landmark agreement to export liquified natural gas from northwestern British Columbia to Germany is expected to be announced later this week by the federal government, according to sources who spoke to CBC News.

According to sources, the large-scale deal is between Ksi Lisims LNG in British Columbia and German company SEFE. 

B.C. Energy Minister Adrian Dix stopped short of confirming the parties involved when speaking to reporters on Tuesday.

"Ksi Lisims has been obviously working to build markets around the world so this is their announcement," said Dix. 

"I'm not going to steal their thunder but obviously a diversity of markets, when you're marketing your product around the world, is a good thing."

Federal Energy Minister Tim Hodgson is set to make an announcement Wednesday morning in Vancouver regarding "international energy exports," with details of the deal expected to be revealed.

The Ksi Lisims LNG facility was named a priority by the B.C. government and is among the major projects that Prime Minister Mark Carney said would be reviewed for fast-track permitting and approval.

According to sources, the deal — a first between Canada and Europe — is for one million metric tonnes of LNG per year.

The proposed $10-billion floating Ksi Lisims LNG facility will have a capacity to export 12 million metric tonnes of LNG per year from its location 80 kilometres north of Prince Rupert in Nisga'a Nation territory.

A map showing proposed site for the Ksi Lisims LNG project, north of Prince Rupert.
The proposed site for the Ksi Lisims LNG project. (CBC News)

Ksi Lisims LNG is being developed in partnership between the Nisga'a Nation, Rockies LNG Ltd. Partnership and Western LNG. Documents show the project's assets will be constructed, owned and operated by wholly owned subsidiaries of Western LNG, based in Houston, Texas.

Speaking at the western premiers' meeting in Kananaskis, Alta., B.C. Premier David Eby said he was pleased with the agreement.

"Part of the work to get to a final investment decision is securing offtake agreements — that's commitments to buy the LNG from the facility. So a major announcement with a European partner of purchasing LNG gets us that much closer," he said.

Natural gas prices in Europe have spiked since the U.S.-Israel war on Iran, with analysts saying Canada could play a larger role as a supplier as a result.

The 900-kilometre Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline will feed LNG to the facility.

It was greenlighted by the B.C. Environmental Ministry last June, however, it faces opposition from First Nations and environmental groups.

Electricity needed to power Ksi Lisims LNG will come from the planned North Coast Transmission Line, running about 450 kilometres from Prince George to Terrace. The line has also been named a priority by the province and federal governments.

with files from Karin Larsen, John Paul Tasker, Caroline Barghout and The Canadian Press

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