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Updated · The New York Times · May 26
Canada Signs 20-Year LNG Export Deal With Germany for Up to 1 Million Tons a Year
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · May 26

Canada Signs 20-Year LNG Export Deal With Germany for Up to 1 Million Tons a Year

2 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 26
  • Up to 1 million metric tons of LNG a year will be shipped from British Columbia to Germany under a 20-year agreement due to be signed in Berlin on Wednesday, with deliveries starting in the early 2030s.
  • The pact gives Canada a new long-term market for Pacific Coast gas while helping Germany replace energy supplies lost after it cut off Russia following Moscow's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
  • Tim Hodgson, Canada's energy minister, is set to announce details in British Columbia, and the supply is tied to a planned C$10 billion export facility in the province.
  • The deal marks a breakthrough both governments had been pursuing for months as Germany faces fresh energy disruption linked to conflict in the Middle East.
Will Germany's C$10 billion Canadian gas deal solve its energy crisis or just swap one dependency for another?
Is floating LNG the answer to Europe's energy woes, or a costly gamble compared to accelerating homegrown renewable solutions?