LNG Industry•05-16-2026May 16, 2026•4 min
oil-gasThe Government of Canada, the Government of British Columbia, and LNG Canada have reached an agreement on enhanced investment co-operation and actions to collectively progress closure of final items to support a potential 2026 final investment decision (FID) of LNG Canada’s proposed Phase 2 expansion, a key national and provincial priority project, which was referred by the Prime Minister to the Major Projects Office in September 2025.
This agreement follows a decision on 1 May 2026 by LNG Canada’s joint venture participants (JVPs) to approve hundreds of millions of dollars in incremental funding to help finalise critical work scopes to achieve a potential FID by the end of 2026.
Subject to appropriate progress, the funds would be deployed in further engineering, potential long lead item placement, progressing agreements with First Nations, finalisation of commercial items across pipeline and supply chain, as well as progressing construction work at LNG Canada’s marine offloading terminal. Any potential FID remains subject to the JVPs independently satisfying all commercial, fiscal, regulatory and governance requirements.
The co-operation agreement is anchored in four mutual objectives to:
A Phase 2 investment could position Canada as a top-five global LNG exporting nation, supporting Canada’s energy superpower ambitions. Leveraging Canada’s sustainable advantage and price competitiveness, emissions for Phase 2 are projected to be 35% lower than those for the world’s best-performing LNG facilities and 60% lower than the global average. This project could also create thousands of good-paying jobs during construction and deliver the prosperity needed to support strong public services British Columbians, and all Canadians, rely on.
“Last summer, LNG Canada Phase 1 solidified a new era of Canadian energy leadership by shipping our very first LNG to global customers. Following Phase 2’s referral to the federal Major Projects Office, and together with British Columbia, LNG Canada, and First Nations leaders, we are aiming even higher – and that ambition is delivering. Today’s announcement is an exciting milestone in our plan to build a Canada that is strong, prosperous and sovereign, and our government is proud to play a role,” said Tim Hodgson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources.
“Today’s announcement demonstrates the progress we are making to advance critical projects like the proposed LNG Canada Phase 2 expansion and the government of Canada’s commitment to moving forward faster and in a more co-ordinated way. With the co-ordinated efforts outlined in this agreement, we are helping unlock economic opportunities, creating good jobs for Canadians, strengthening our trade connections with global allies and moving one step closer to positioning Canada as a leading exporter of clean, responsibly produced energy. This is a real example of how collaboration can help position Canada for a more sustainable and prosperous future,” added Dominic LeBlanc, President of the King’s Privy Council for Canada and Minister responsible for Canada-US Trade, Intergovernmental Affairs, Internal Trade and One Canadian Economy.
“Today’s announcement is another major step toward a stronger and more independent future for this country we love. LNG Canada Phase 2 would mean more work for skilled trades, more opportunities for local businesses, more revenue for public services and bigger paycheques supporting families across British Columbia. At a time of global uncertainty, B.C. and Canada are showing the world that we are a reliable partner with the resources, people and ports to help meet growing energy demand – while creating prosperity here at home,” commented Premier David Eby, British Columbia.
“This enhanced co-operation brings LNG Canada, its JVPs and the govern-ments of British Columbia and Canada even closer together as we work toward a potential final investment decision. Now is the moment for purposeful collaboration to satisfy all the requirements necessary for a positive FID and seize a generational opportunity that could materially increase the scale of reliable, responsibly produced made-in-B.C. LNG for decades to come,” concluded Chris Cooper, President and CEO, LNG Canada .
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