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Atlantic Canada gets natural gas shipment… from Australia, not Alberta

Atlantic Canada is set to receive its first shipment of Australian liquified natural gas after shipping it 25,000 kilometres across the ocean instead of purchasing Canadian LNG directly from Alberta.

Clayton DeMaine
Feb 25, 2026
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Atlantic Canada is set to receive its first shipment of Australian liquified natural gas after shipping it 25,000 kilometres across the ocean instead of purchasing Canadian LNG directly from Alberta.

Eastern Canada is set to receive its first shipment of Australian liquefied natural gas (LNG) on Thursday, as reported in the Financial Post. Port Saint John shipping data confirms the Greek vessel Maran Gas Hector is scheduled to arrive at the port.

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