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Tc Energy Boss Advises u.s. on Speeding Along Oil and Gas Infrastructure
The report calls for judicial reforms, centralized permitting, and use of Canada and Mexico best practices to address infrastructure delays amid rising U.S. energy demand.
- On Dec. 5, 2025, TC Energy Corp. president and CEO François Poirier chaired the Washington release of Bottleneck to Breakthrough: A Permitting Blueprint to Build, chosen for TC Energy's domestic expertise.
- Given a five-month deadline, the National Petroleum Council rushed work that normally takes 12 to 18 months, signaling the U.S. administration's very high level of urgency.
- The report calls for judicial reforms to prevent lengthy legal delays and flags duplication among federal agencies and state and local reviews as key bottlenecks, recommending a central federal permitting agency and a standardized permitting approach.
- The report warns the United States stands at a 'pivotal moment' for its economy and security, with capacity expanded as much as possible.
- Drawing on Canada and Mexico best practices, the report recommends cross-border lessons for U.S. permitting and follows an Alberta and federal governments' memorandum of understanding on pipelines and CCS.
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Leaning Left6Leaning Right1Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution67% Left
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