Germany, Canada to Sign Major LNG Deal as Europe Seeks Energy Security
Posted: Tue May 26, 2026 1:14 pm
Canada and Germany are announcing an LNG supply deal tomorrow, with gas sourced from the proposed Ksi Lisims export terminal on BC's north coast. The move comes as both Canada and Europe try to reduce economic reliance on the US
What the deal involves
Buyer: SEFE (Securing Energy for Europe), nationalized by Germany in 2022.
Supplier: The planned Ksi Lisims LNG project (Western LNG + Rockies LNG + Nisga’a Nation).
Announcement: Expected Wednesday in Vancouver, by Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson.
Scale: A large‑scale, multi‑year offtake agreement, joining existing 20‑year contracts already signed by Shell and TotalEnergies.
Capacity: Ksi Lisims is designed for 12 Mtpa, which would make it Canada’s second‑largest LNG export facility after LNG Canada.
What the deal involves
Buyer: SEFE (Securing Energy for Europe), nationalized by Germany in 2022.
Supplier: The planned Ksi Lisims LNG project (Western LNG + Rockies LNG + Nisga’a Nation).
Announcement: Expected Wednesday in Vancouver, by Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson.
Scale: A large‑scale, multi‑year offtake agreement, joining existing 20‑year contracts already signed by Shell and TotalEnergies.
Capacity: Ksi Lisims is designed for 12 Mtpa, which would make it Canada’s second‑largest LNG export facility after LNG Canada.