German utility agrees to buy LNG from Ksi Lisims project in B.C.
Germany's SEFE utility has agreed to purchase liquefied natural gas from the Ksi Lisims project in British Columbia. The deal will involve one million tonnes of LNG annually, starting in the early 2030s and lasting for up to 20 years. This project is a collaboration with the Nisga'a Nation and aims to enhance energy exports from Canada.
- ▪SEFE is a government-owned utility in Germany.
- ▪The Ksi Lisims project is a floating LNG terminal in British Columbia.
- ▪The agreement will cover deliveries of LNG for up to 20 years, starting in the early 2030s.
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German utility agrees to buy LNG from Ksi Lisims project in B.C.The Canadian PressPublished 6 seconds agoFederal and provincial leaders have announced that Germany’s government-owned utility SEFE has agreed to buy one million tonnes of liquefied natural gas annually from an upcoming LNG project in B.C. The yet-to-be-built Ksi Lisims floating terminal is a partnership involving the Nisga'a Nation, and the deal calls for deliveries to begin in the early 2030s covering up to 20 years.The Canadian PressPlease enable JavaScript to view this content.ShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountMost PopularTrump-endorsed Paxton topples Cornyn in Texas Senate raceVideo2:09Miley Cyrus receives star on Hollywood Walk of FameVideo1:00'We're living in a prison…
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