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B.C. LNG and mining draw interest from India, Eby says
Summary
While in Mumbai on a trade mission, Premier David Eby said Indian mining and energy firms are showing interest in B.C.'s LNG projects, and he said the province's extortion task force will provide an update next week.
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Premier David Eby spoke to reporters from Mumbai during a six-day trade mission. He said mining and energy companies in India have shown interest in B.C., particularly in liquefied natural gas projects. Eby mentioned projects approaching final investment decisions and those under construction. He was also asked about a rise in extortion cases in British Columbia.
Reported details:
- Eby spoke from Mumbai during a six-day trade mission.
- He said Indian firms are looking at B.C. LNG as a way to reduce carbon intensity and smog.
- Projects mentioned include LNG Canada Phase 2, KSI Lisims LNG, and Woodfibre LNG.
- Eby said the provincial extortion task force will provide an update next week and includes the RCMP and CBSA.
- He said there are more police in Surrey and reported developments include deportations and an arrest in India with cooperation between Canadian and Indian authorities.
Summary:
Eby's remarks underline interest from Indian mining and energy firms in B.C.'s resource projects and frame LNG as a means to reduce emissions and air pollution. Provincial officials have reported recent law enforcement activity related to extortion, and an update from the task force is expected next week. Continued cooperation between Canadian and Indian authorities was noted.
