The agreement between the Ksi Lisims project and a government-owned German energy utility shows reconciliation can bring real benefit.
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South Korea will triple its crude imports from Canada this year and boost LNG purchases from Canadian export projects in the coming years as the Asian economy looks to diversify energy supply amid the massive oil and gas supply shock in the Middle East.
Once the decision is made on LNG Canada Phase II and it enters full production — which is expected in the early 2030s —Korea plans to import at least 1.4 million tons of Canadian LNG annually for more than 30 years.
Korea will also explore ways to increase imports of Canadian crude to as much as 20 million barrels annually.
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The new wildlife overpass south of Radium is already helping protect one of the region’s last viable bighorn sheep herds while making the highway safer for everyone travelling through the area. @TranBC
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Proud to host the Canadian Council of Forest Ministers right here in Langford.
Forestry is a Team Canada industry, and there’s no better place to have these conversations than British Columbia 🌲🇨🇦
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More great news for BC and Canada!
British Columbia has what the world needs and projects like LNG Canada Phase 2 will create good-paying jobs for years to come — part of $88 billion in major projects underway across BC. https://t.co/Z8EIrokkQA
Mitsubishi: “By constructing an LNG export terminal on Canada’s West Coast, it enables a reliable supply of energy from politically stable Canada to Japan and other countries in East Asia, without the need to transit major maritime chokepoints.” https://t.co/Y01wRJ51Nw