The Ksi Lisims LNG export project, proposed to move 12 million metric tons/year of natural gas to overseas markets from the west coast of British Columbia (BC), can achieve a net-zero carbon goal by 2030, sponsors promised in a letter to provincial authorities.

Ksi Lisims LNG

Led by the Nisga’a Nation, the proposed liquefied natural gas project said it could achieve its net-zero ambitions with its deal to buy hydropower from BC Hydro, which is owned by the province. 

Ksi Lisims as proposed would produce LNG from a floating facility in Nisga’a territory.

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The northern tribe “is committed to building the project so that it is compliant with BC climate...