Ukraine will buy LNG in Canada, but not soon
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Ukraine plans to buy LNG in Canada from 2027
Canada is set to launch a gas production project by 2027, Naftogaz signed a memorandum with the company.
Naftogaz of Ukraine has signed a memorandum with the Canadian Symbio Infrastructure on the supply of liquefied natural gas and “green” nearby hydrogen (LH2) from 2027. About this reports Canadian company.
Through its subsidiary GNL Québec, Symbio is developing Énergie Saguenay, a carbon-neutral project in Quebec capable of liquefying and exporting 10.5 million tonnes of LNG per year.
The project is awaiting approval from regulators and is scheduled to begin work in 2027.
“We believe that opportunities to ensure a reliable, responsible long-term supply of electricity from allies such as Canada – from Symbio facilities – by 2027 are crucial to our energy security, future economic development and prosperity,” said Naftogaz. Yuri Vitrenko.
Earlier it was reported that Ukraine is in talks with the United States to ensure the next heating season at the expense of American gas.
The government has instructed Naftogaz to accumulate 19 billion cubic meters of gas by the heating season.
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