Canada has set its sights on India as a new strategic destination for its energy supply, with the intention of reducing its high dependence on the US market. This was stated by the Minister of Energy, Tim Hodgson, during the Indian Energy Week 2026, where he highlighted the urgency of diversifying commercial partners.
Currently, 98% of energy exports energy exports Currently, 98% of Canada’s energy exports go to the United States, a situation that Hodgson described as a “strategic mistake”. In this context, India emerges as an attractive ally, not only because of its growing demand for energy, but also because of its interest in ensuring diversified and secure supplies.
Energy trade and route expansion
Canada has begun paving the way with the construction of pipelines to its west coast. These new routes could facilitate the shipment of crude oil, LNGLNG and LPG to Asian markets, including India. Although there are currently no direct exports of these resources to the Asian country, projections indicate a change on the horizon.
On India’s side, the need to diversify the source of its energy is clear. In 2025, its LNG imports fell by 6.3%, while demand for crude oil increased by 2.5% per year on average. Today, India relies heavily on Russia, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, but the possibility of incorporating Canada as a supplier is strategic.
Opportunity for Canadian uranium
Beyond hydrocarbons hydrocarbonsBeyond hydrocarbons, Canada also sees an opportunity in India’s nuclear generation upturn. The supply of uranium, a key resource in the sector, could open a new front for bilateral cooperation.
Tim Hodgson stressed that Canada’s commitment is to build a long-term relationship, based on both infrastructure and regulations that facilitate trade.
We want to be part of India’s energy growth and contribute to its security of supply.
The minister emphasized.
With a strategy of opening up to new markets and a developing infrastructure, Canada is seeking to reposition itself as a global player with a diversified vocation.
Source: Reuters