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 ...


EU President Says There’s a Market for “Reliable” Canadian Oil & Natural Gas ...

European Parliament president Roberta Metsola joins a growing list of foreign government officials who have said there is a market for conventional Canadian energy overseas. In an interview with CTV News, Metsola signalled that European Union (EU) members may even be willing to pay a higher pric...


LNG Development is Key to Canada’s Economic Future

A strong consensus is taking hold across Canada: liquefied natural gas (LNG) is not just an economic opportunity, but a national imperative. For years, our organization has championed the immense, multi-faceted benefits of a robust Canadian LNG industry. Today, hearing similar messages being ech...


Ksi Lisims LNG: Top 5 Myths Debunked

It’s another day, and to no surprise, another coordinated effort by anti-development activists is underway to derail a critical economy-boosting project in northern British Columbia. If you haven’t heard about Ksi Lisims LNG, it’s the next large-scale gas liquefaction facility proposed on our we...


8 BIG Reasons Why LNG Makes Canada Stronger

To build a stronger nation, Canada must harness its greatest natural advantages; few are as globally significant as our vast natural gas reserves. Developing a healthy liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry is a direct path to strengthening our economy, our communities, and our position on the wor...


Canada’s Natural Gas Future Sets Sail with First LNG Shipments to Asia

We’re thrilled for the startup of LNG Canada and its first shipments of Canadian-made liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Asia. Initially announced in 2011, the project’s completion is a significant victory for trade diversification, economic security, Indigenous economic reconciliation, and national...


HODGSON: First LNG Shipment a “Watershed Moment for Canada’s Energy Future”

Canada made history on Canada Day, shipping its first-ever cargo of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Kitimat, B.C., to Asia. This inaugural shipment marks a crucial move to diversify our trading partners, strengthen our economic independence, and establish Canada as a key player in the global LN...


EBY: LNG Canada Will Increase National GDP by 0.4%, Create Billions in Benefits

Canada stands at the cusp of a new economic era as British Columbia’s Premier David Eby marks a historic milestone: the inaugural shipment of LNG Canada from the province's west coast to world markets. Announced on June 25th, Eby made a powerful statement about the immense positive impact Canada...


Indigenous Communities Essential to LNG Development in Canada: OGEN

For decades, Indigenous communities in Canada have been sidelined in resource development on their traditional lands, but the fledgling liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry is presenting a unique opportunity for newfound partnerships and economic reconciliation. Karen Ogen, Chief Executive Offic...


Top 3 Reasons Why B.C. Needs the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission (PRGT) Pipeline

Coming off the completion of two major pipelines – the Trans Mountain Expansion (TMX) and Coastal GasLink (CGL) – Canada has more upcoming opportunities to expand its oil and natural gas exports to countries abroad while maximizing the value of our natural resources --- a win-win-win for Canadia...