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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-26T21:03:06.000Z",
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  "textContent": "\n\n\n\nBritish Columbia Premier David Eby says a deal for Canada to supply liquefied natural gas to Germany makes it more likely the Ksi Lisims project on the West Coast will proceed.\n\nEby made his remarks after multiple outlets reported German firm SEFE is poised to buy gas from the proposed $10-billion plant and export terminal near the border with Alaska.\n\nNatural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson is poised to make an announcement \"regarding international energy exports\" in Vancouver on Wednesday.\n\nKsi Lisims is a partnership between Western LNG, Rockies LNG and the Nisga'a Nation.\n\nTheir project has regulatory approval, but the consortium has yet to make a final investment decision.\n\nEby says sealing up offtake agreements with buyers is a key step before the Ksi Lisims partners reach that milestone.\n\n\"I feel like British Columbia is throwing the ball up and it's giving the federal government a chance to take that alley-oop and dunk it,\" Eby told reporters after a meeting with western premiers in Kananaskis, Alta.\n\n\"And this announcement that the federal government will be sharing more about is about how we can work together to deepen those trading relationships around the world, in this case with Germany.\"\n\nThis report by The Canadian Press was first published May 25, 2026.\n\n_Copyright 2026, The Canadian Press. All rights reserved._",
  "title": "Reported Germany-Canada LNG deal would bolster investment case for Ksi Lisims: Eby"
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