Canada to Supply Germany With LNG From $7.3 Billion Export Project
By Brian Platt (Bloomberg) — 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 people familiar with the matter.
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, said the people, speaking on condition they not be identified because the matter is still private.
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
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