Carney wants to fast-track LNG expansion in B.C., but can Canadian natural gas compete globally?

The LNG Canada facility in Kitimat, B.C. is pictured in February 2025.

Canada’s move to double down on liquified natural gas on the West Coast not only puts B.C. and Canada’s climate goals into jeopardy, but according to energy analysts it’s also financially risky in a global market flooded with cheaper gas from other countries.