May 27, 2026
If Germany buys LNG from the Ksi Lisims LNG project in BC, as proposed, how would the LNG actually get there?
We have come to see Asia as the prime market for BC’s LNG. And to deliver from Ksi Lisims LNG to Japan’s Sodegaura LNG Terminal on Tokyo Bay, for example, would mean a run of some 3,850 nautical miles for an LNG carrier.
At an average speed of 15 knots, that would be around 10½ days in transit.
If you have to charter your LNG carrier, at around US$45,000 a day (call it $62,000 Canadian) that would mean a charter bill of some US$472,500 (call it $650,000 Canadian) for the voyage.
Read More:https://fnnga.com/2026/05/27/bc-lng-to-germany-how-and-at-what-cost/