Eva Clayton, elected-president of the Nisga’a Lisims government, speaks at the announcement that the B.C. government had approved the environmental assessment certificate. for the Ksi Lisims LNG project, Sept. 16, 2025. Photo by Herman Thind/Government of B.C.
A major proposed liquefied natural gas project in British Columbia — which has now cleared a key regulatory hurdle — is seen by many in the oilpatch as even more critical for Western Canada’s gas producers than LNG Canada , the country’s first export terminal. But analysts warn its future remains uncertain.
Ksi Lisims LNG , the First Nations-led project on B.C.’s northwest coast, received key environmental approvals last week from provincial and federal governments — although a final investment decision on the project is sti