Prospects for a liquefied natural gas (LNG) export deal from Canada to Germany are close to evaporating as German Chancellor Olaf Scholz prepares for a visit to Montreal, Toronto, and Stephenville, Newfoundland August 21-23, The Energy Mix has learned.| The Energy Mix
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Analysts doubt Canada could deliver any time soon. "We currently see no specific projects on the Atlantic coast that are in the start-up or investment phase," said Andreas Schröder, head of gas analytics at ICIS. Projects like Goldboro LNG and Atlantic Coast had either already been abandoned or were not sufficiently advanced. "It is therefore difficult to imagine that Canada will be able to meet Germany's wishes in the short term, but rather only after 2030. LNG export terminals are technica...| Clean Energy Wire
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