Oil and Gas Industry Praises Trump Permitting Reform
- On July 2, 2025, a memorandum was released directing federal agencies to enhance the efficiency of funding processes for energy infrastructure and critical mineral projects.
- This action responds to the need for faster, coordinated funding decisions through improved interagency information sharing and reduced duplicative requirements.
- Agencies must modify information-sharing policies within 60 days, develop a common application within 180 days, and seek applicant consent before obligating funds as of the memorandum's date.
- Today, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between Guinea’s leading mining organization and the Critical Minerals Africa Group to boost investment and advance the development of the country’s critical minerals industry, highlighting Guinea’s dedication to emerging as a key industrial player.
- These measures aim to enhance domestic energy dominance and support strategic mineral supply chains while positioning Guinea as a key global industrial hub.
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