Skeena MLA Ellis Ross invites German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to tour Kitimat LNG facilities
Skeena MLA Ellis Ross, the opposition BC Liberal critic for energy and LNG, is calling for B.C. Indigenous business to be included in a strengthened partnership between Canadian and German business groups on energy and minerals.
“We are home of the largest private investment if its kind in Canadian history. LNG Canada is a $40-billion investment. And if Germany wants to talk about energy, they should consider Kitimat and more potential projects here in B.C.,” Ross said. He said LNG is a critical transition fuel that European states will have to rely on as they move toward a carbon-neutral future and, critically, energy independence from Russian oil amid President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.
“We understand the hardships in terms of paying some of the highest energy costs in Europe, as well as being worried about whether or not they’ll be able to heat their homes during this winter. We understand all that and we’d like to help.”
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