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Energy Minister Tim Hodgson says he's starting to get calls from countries about how Canadian energy producers can fill the gap amid the conflict in Iran, which is driving up oil and gas prices.​

"The world right now is feeling incredibly insecure as a result of this weekend," Hodgson said in an interview with CBC News. "So we've already seen an uptick in inquiries about how quickly Canada can expand its clean and conventional energy exports." ​

Hodgson did not say which countries were calling, but he acknowledged that it could take some time for Canadian producers to respond.

"You don't change the amount of production of LNG or oil in days," he said.

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[–] EvergreenGuru@lemmy.world 8 points 2 weeks ago

Apparently you do if you bomb the right countries. Look, now we all get to experience energy rationing. Thank Donald Trump for reducing fuel emissions by cutting things off at the source.