Canada Strikes Landmark Deal to Export Liquefied Natural Gas to Germany
The agreement is important for both nations, as Canada seeks new markets away from the United States and Germany tries to diversify its energy supply.
www.nytimes.comHere are the latest updates I found on Canada–Germany LNG discussions, with a focus on 2025–2026 developments.
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What this means for Canada and Germany
Would you like me to pull current, publisher-verified links for the latest official statements or government announcements from Canada and Germany, and summarize any signed agreements or memoranda of understanding? I can also provide a concise timeline of the major public milestones if that would help.
The agreement is important for both nations, as Canada seeks new markets away from the United States and Germany tries to diversify its energy supply.
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energynow.caGerman and Canadian leaders capped three days of talks by forging a 'hydrogen alliance' but offered mixed messaging on LNG
corporateknights.comHamburg hosts a week of escalating protests, with demonstrators saying liquefied natural gas is no solution to Europe’s Russian-government induced energy crisis. But German decision-makers have reached out to Canada about increasing exports.
www.cbc.caEnergy Minister Tim Hodgson said the goal being sold by Canadian proponents to German buyers 'is being able to ship in as little as five years.'
globalnews.caGermany is still trying to lock down liquified natural gas deals, with Chancellor Friedrich Merz travelling to the Middle East this week in search of trade deals, years after Justin Trudeau claimed there was “no strong business case” for Canada to export LNG to Germany.
www.rebelnews.comGerman energy traders are exploring Canadian LNG through swap deals to lower energy costs and diversify supply options.
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