AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCanada–Germany LNG: Canada signed a landmark LNG supply deal with Germany’s SEFE for 1 million tonnes per year from the Ksi Lisims LNG project in B.C., with shipments expected to start in the early 2030s and run for up to 20 years—Canada’s first LNG deal with a European buyer. B.C. LNG project momentum: The agreement adds pressure for Ksi Lisims to move toward a final investment decision, after provincial and federal approvals under the “One Project, One Review” process. Energy market watch: Canadian pump prices may ease as oil markets lean toward diplomacy in the Middle East, reducing the risk premium that recently pushed crude and gasoline higher. Nuclear and Indigenous readiness: First Nations in Saskatchewan say they want to be ready to participate in future energy projects, including nuclear, with a focus on ownership, technical support, and impact assessment. Uranium permitting fight: A weeklong uranium drilling hearing in South Dakota’s Black Hills drew strong opposition over water and land impacts, underscoring the regulatory and social hurdles facing mining projects.
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