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- Canada Action repostedOntario is on a roll — cutting permit timelines in half, getting roads started to the Ring of Fire five years ahead of schedule, and heavily scaling up domestic refinery and processing. This is why we have emerged as the #1 jurisdiction in Canada for attracting mining
- Ontario’s mining industry will need 5,000 more workers by 2030 to meet growing demand, according to the Ontario Mining Association.
- Nisga'a official says most hurdles for Ksi Lisims LNG have been cleared
- Alberta energy minister says 'several proponents' interested in pipeline
- “Dutch grid operator called for additional measures to safeguard electricity supply as surging demand and the transition from fossils fuels threaten power shortages by the turn of the decade. The Netherlands faces increasing risks that it won’t be able to fully meet electricity
- Global buyers recognizing Canada as stable supplier: Woodfibre LNG CEO
- Canada Action repostedLots of great coverage of Global Energy Show, but here are some tidbits I picked up that might not make the news: 1. The world will need ~30 million barrels/day in new growth to 2050. This accounts for demand growth but also supply loss as some basins mature and decline. /1
- “Musabbeh Al Kaabi, ADNOC’s CEO of upstream, did not provide details on what specific investments the company may be eyeing in Canada, but said he is encouraged by Canada’s renewed focus on energy development.”
- Malaysia says it is seeking new sources of fuel amid Middle East supply disruptions
- Manitoba’s premier says he aims to streamline mining regulations to help the industry drive the economy. “Mine, baby, mine. I think that needs to be our motto here in Manitoba,” Wab Kinew said Tuesday at a Manitoba Chambers of Commerce event in Winnipeg.
- The war in the Middle East, which has shut down the Strait of Hormuz, has caused oil stockpiles in the world’s largest economies to fall to their lowest levels since at least 2003, according to the latest EIA ‘forecast overview” of global oil markets
- Ksi Lisims LNG gains support of three Indigenous groups for B.C. export plans




