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SEFE, a German company, and Ksi Lisims Liquefied Natural Gas (Canada) Ltd. have agreed to a long-term supply of LNG

The German state-owned gas company SEFE announced on Wednesday that it had agreed to buy 1 million tonnes of liquefied?natural?gas from Canada's Ksi Lisims?LNG to diversify its supply amid unstable global energy markets.

According to the memorandum signed on Wednesday deliveries will begin in early 2030s and last up to 20 years.

Katherina Reiche, German Economy Minister, said that the deal was a sign of a "strategic energy partnership" with Canada.

She added, "By working together more closely, we diversify our supply chain and make our economies more resilient to global risks."

The Ksi Lisims Project is backed by a consortium of Canadian natural gas producers, namely the Rockies LNG Consortium. They also own the land.

The facility will be Canada's second largest LNG export facility, with a capacity of 12,000,000 tonnes per year.

SEFE, which was formerly owned by Gazprom, has been nationalised by Germany after the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

The company, like Uniper is also tasked with diversifying the energy supply following the cessation of Russian 'pipeline' deliveries and the recent war in Iran that further disrupted the energy markets.

SEFE has already signed several LNG contracts, including with Venture Global in the U.S., Southern Energy S.A. of Argentina, and Turkey's BOTAS state energy company.

Last month, it was reported that European buyers, such as Uniper, were 'interested in LNG from Canada’s Pacific Coast, which would be shipped via the Panama Canal to diversify energy supply. (Reporting and Editing by Madeline Chambers).

(source: Reuters)