The Truth About BC LNG and First Nations: Ownership, Partnership, and Prosperity

In the words of Karen Ogen, CEO of the First Nations Natural Gas Alliance, "Canadian LNG is Indigenous LNG." Indigenous-owned LNG is no longer an idea but a reality in British Columbia. Yet, according to activist organizations like CAPE and Dogwood, LNG development "tramples" over Indigenous rig...


India and China Want More Canadian Oil & Gas, It’s Time for Action

Key Takeaways Tim Hodgson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, says that China and India want more Canadian oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG), and it makes sense to send more of our energy directly from the West Coast of Canada – not as re-exports through the U.S. Gulf The Trans Mountai...


LNG Projects the Most Economically "Impactful" Canada Can Do, Says Hodgson

Key Takeaways Scaling Canadian LNG production to 100 million tonnes per annum would make Canada one of the largest LNG suppliers in the world, creating enormous economic opportunities LNG projects generate significant royalty and tax revenues, and are among the most economically impactful proje...


The World Needs More LNG – That’s Why Canada is Fast-Tracking Projects

Canada is moving forward with fast-tracking major projects of national importance, including liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities poised to create much-needed jobs, opportunities, and revenues for Canadians. This includes LNG Canada Phase 2 and, most recently, Ksi Lisims LNG – both in British ...


India Wants as Much Canadian Energy As It Can Get, Says Minister Hodgson

India has joined a long list of countries that want more Canadian natural resources. The South Asian nation is telling Canada something we cannot afford to ignore: “We will buy as much of your energy as you can produce.” In a recent CTV interview, Tim Hodgson, Minister of Energy and Natural Reso...


What are the Economic Benefits of the Ksi Lisims LNG Project in B.C.?

Just how important will Ksi Lisims LNG – and its associated Prince Rupert Gas Transmission (PRGT) pipeline (name change coming soon) – be to the economy of northwestern British Columbia? At a time when Canada’s economy is facing significant challenges, this project represents an irreplaceable in...


14 Times Countries Said They Want Canadian-Made Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) S...

Since the 2022 war in Ukraine, resource security has been put at the forefront of policymakers' agendas across Asia and the West, as these countries look to pivot towards more reliable and stable energy suppliers. Numerous nations – from South Korea and Japan to Germany and Poland – have all sai...


LNG Facts

   • Canada's economy is struggling. Liquefied natural gas (LNG) development makes Canada stronger with a needed economic boost.    • Exporting LNG can help reinforce our economic prosperity and security through trade diversification and maximizing the value of our resources.    • Canadian and ...


Canadian LNG Subsidies: Fact or Fiction?

The International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) seems to think that the world doesn’t need Canadian liquefied natural gas (LNG). But that’s just not true. A recent report from the think tank paints a misleading picture of Canada's involvement in its growing LNG sector, suggesting ...


Ksi Lisims LNG Approval a Big Win for Canada and First Nations

Canada’s Ksi Lisims LNG in northern British Columbia has received its environmental certificate from provincial and federal authorities, clearing the way for construction to commence, should the project receive a positive final investment decision (FID) expected sometime in late 2025 [1]. What ...