The Quebec government has stated that it has been revived in the state of the Sagne area in the state to ship energy from abroad in Alberta.
Quebec rejected the approval of the proposed liquefied facilities and export terminals proposed by GNLQuébecinc. In 2021, and in 2022, Ottawa cited the environmental concern and followed the lawsuit.
However, the threat of US President Donald Trump, which imposes tariffs on Canadian energy, has increased the urgency of Canadian oil and gas producers looking for export markets beyond the United States.
The Quebecs Minister of Environment, Benoit Shalette, said that it was not closed today to an energy project that meets environmental protection standards.
Earlier this week, Quebec’s conservative leader Eric Duheim wrote a letter to Quebec, François Lego, and called for the GNLQUEBEC project.
The party of the party, which has a parliamentary seat, called for the construction of a new oil pipeline in the state.