QSA's Week in Oil & Gas (#14, 2025)
Conservatives propose 'One and Done' policy; No new pipelines law criticized; LNG export ambitions; Irving Oil under scrutiny; Ontario fines for environmental violations.

Good morning! Welcome back to Queen Street Analytics' weekly roundup of regulatory developments, legislative discussions, political announcements and other government-related news concerning oil and gas production, wells, drilling, petroleum and fuels refining, pipelines, LNG, hydrocarbons, and all Landman fans.
Every Monday, we break down the most important updates in this space in under five minutes.
Start Date: 2025-04-06
End Date: 2025-04-12
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Conservatives Propose 'One and Done' Rule for Resource Projects
Conservative MPs, including Greg McLean and Brad Vis, have promoted a 'One and Done' rule aimed at simplifying approvals for resource projects like LNG, oil, and gas. This initiative seeks to establish a one-stop shop for regulatory approvals, with a single application and environmental review, targeting a six-month to one-year approval timeline.
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Debate Over 'No New Pipelines' Law Continues
Concerns persist about the 'No New Pipelines' law, with MPs Jasraj Singh Hallan and Pierre Poilievre pointing out Carney's lengthy responses to questions about his commitment to new infrastructure projects.
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