Ksi Lisims LNG and TotalEnergies announced on May 19 that they had entered into a binding 20-year agreement for the offtake of 2 MMtpy (million tonnes per year) of LNG from the Ksi Lisims project subject to a successful final investment decision (FID) being made by Ksi Lisims. This latest agreement marks the second offtake agreement for the project after it was announced in January 2024 that Shell Global had agreed to purchase 2 MMtpy subject to the same proviso of a successful FID. These two agreements lock up one-third of the output from what is planned as a 12 MMtpy (~1.8 Bcfe/d) liquefaction terminal to be located on Pearse Island on the northwest coastline of British Columbia (BC) (dark green diamond inside red dashed oval in map below).
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Keep This Party Going - More LNG Export Projects Vying for Startup on Canada's West Coast
Shipping large volumes of LNG from Canada’s West Coast across the Pacific Ocean to gas-hungry markets in Asia has been a dream nearly two decades in the making. After a great deal of work and patience, three projects have moved into the construction phase, with the most advanced — LNG Canada — on the cusp of accepting its first test-gas volumes, with exports possible by the end of the year. Even with all this progress, three additional projects are vying for the opportunity to join Canada’s LNG export party, as we discuss in today’s RBN blog.
You Still Believe in Me - An Update on LNG Export Projects Along Canada's West Coast
Global LNG markets have been in overdrive this winter — it seems the world just can’t get enough of the super-cooled natural gas. Moreover, with long-term LNG demand growth in Asia appearing robust well into the next decade, the time would seem ripe to reconsider expanded export opportunities from Canada’s West Coast, one of the closest and potentially largest sources of LNG for Asian buyers. With one major LNG export project already under construction, at least one more awaiting the final go-ahead, and two more serious proposals having emerged last year, Canada’s outlook for additional LNG sales to Asia is clearly bright. In today’s RBN blog, we discuss recent developments regarding Canadian LNG projects.
Keep This Party Going - An Update on Canada's West Coast LNG Export Projects
Developers have been kicking around plans for LNG exports from British Columbia (BC), Canada’s westernmost province, for more than a decade, with more than 20 projects on the drawing board at one point. That long list has been whittled down to just three that have reached the point of final investment decision (FID) — a hard plan to proceed to construction and startup. One of those projects, LNG Canada, should be sending out LNG as soon as the end of this year, placing Canada firmly on the map of LNG-exporting nations. In today’s RBN blog, we take a closer look at the three projects and hint at plans by a handful of contenders vying to join the LNG export party.