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Canada’s federal officials showed interest in a Norwegian-backed LNG project in Quebec, which aims to boost energy exports and align with climate and economic goals.
Federal officials in Canada expressed interest in a proposed liquefied natural gas project in Quebec, led by Marinvest Energy Canada, a Norwegian-backed company aiming to build an LNG export facility near Baie-Comeau.
Internal documents show the project could supply substantial volumes of natural gas to Europe, supporting energy security and transition goals.
Though a high-level meeting was not held, a lower-level official attended a briefing, and the company engaged in lobbying efforts targeting senior government figures.
The project remains in early stages, with no formal designation as a project of national interest, but aligns with Bill C-5’s goals of fast-tracking major developments for economic, Indigenous, and climate benefits.
The Quebec government previously rejected a similar project due to Indigenous and public opposition.
Los funcionarios federales de Canadá mostraron interés en un proyecto de GNL respaldado por Noruega en Quebec, que pretende impulsar las exportaciones de energía y alinearse con los objetivos climáticos y económicos.