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North American Energy Dominance and the G7 Summit

In-Person Event, Hudson Institute, October 01, 2025

September 30, 2025
in Energy and Environment, Events, Latest News, North America
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North American Energy Dominance and the G7 Summit

The Center for North American Prosperity and Security, in partnership with the Hudson Institute, will host a in person forum on North America’s role in global energy security and economic resilience on Wednesday, October 1, 2025: 9:45 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Register here.

Over the past decade, the United States and Canada have emerged as the world’s leading producers of oil, natural gas, uranium, and other critical energy inputs. This strength has undercut authoritarians’ leverage in energy markets, providing allies with new options. Yet challenges remain in securing critical minerals, diversifying global supply chains, and advancing innovation.

With the Group of Seven energy ministers set to meet in late October, Hudson Institute and the Center for North American Prosperity and Security (CNAPS) will host a forum on North America’s role in global energy security and economic resilience. This discussion will examine the policies and priorities driving transatlantic energy strategy, North America’s unmatched resource base and the opportunities this gives Washington, Ottawa, and Mexico City, and the geopolitical stakes of ensuring continued North American leadership.

This material is distributed by CNAPS on behalf of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute. Additional information is available at the Department of Justice, Washington, DC.

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