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‘Canada will win’ race to bring LNG to Asian markets, B.C. Premier David Eby says

BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA, JUL 29 – The $400 million provincial funding supports Cedar LNG, the world's first Indigenous majority-owned LNG facility, aiming to diversify Canada's economy and reduce U.S. energy reliance.

  • During a visit to Kitimat, British Columbia Premier David Eby said that the first shipments of made-in-B.C. energy across the Pacific come at a pivotal time, and emphasized Canadian values will help the country 'win this race' to deliver LNG to Asian markets.
  • Premier David Eby announced a $200 million agreement with the Haisla Nation to support Cedar LNG infrastructure, which he praised as a model for economic diversification.
  • Environmental assessments indicate B.C. LNG will be 40 per cent lower carbon than the best global facilities, with $40 billion in private investment at Kitimat.
  • Highlighting cross-border competition, Eby emphasized Canada's stability while Alaska officials praised Trump's LNG support, with no accusations from Eby.
  • Negotiations for Phase 2, Eby confirmed no final investment decision has been made, and active discussions continue with LNG Canada, project proponents, and the federal government.
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B.C. Premier marks LNG Canada milestone but offers no news on Phase 2 decision

David Eby called first shipment of LNG a historic moment for both the province's economy and clean energy ambitions

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BIV News broke the news in on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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