WASHINGTON, Dec.15, 2014 /CNW/ - The outcome of today's meeting supports a strategic approach and the recent commitment of North American leaders to build the most competitive and dynamic region in the world, creating a more secure and integrated North American energy approach. Ministers agreed to strengthen government-to-government relationships and support business-to-business engagement in the energy sector.
As countries with abundant energy resources, integrated infrastructure systems and extensive research, development and technological capacities, Canada, the United States, and Mexico have a global competitive advantage, which is enhanced through greater cooperation. Energy Ministers formalized trilateral cooperation in three strategic areas:
Mexico recently enacted national energy reforms and in this context will contribute enormously to the trilateral conversation. Minister Rickford and Secretary Moniz recently enhanced bilateral cooperation in 11 areas by signing a Memorandum of Understanding on Canada–U.S. Energy Cooperation in Ottawa on September 18, 2014.
In October, the Department of Energy issued a Presidential Permit for a transmission line from Quebec to Queens, New York, that could supply up to 1,000 megawatts of clean, secure electricity to the United States. Minister Rickford and Secretary Moniz also co-hosted a session of the United States' Quadrennial Energy Review in Ottawa — the only session of its kind outside the United States.
Minister Rickford highlighted the mutual benefit of the existing Canada–U.S. energy relationship and outlined opportunities for future cooperation, including Mexico, to increase energy security and environmental performance while creating jobs for our citizens.
During his visit, Minister Rickford also highlighted the benefits of the Keystone XL pipeline — a responsibility that falls under the purview of the U.S. Secretary of State. Today's discussion will support the next meetings of North American leaders taking place in Canada this February.
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"North America is a secure, responsible and reliable producer and supplier of energy. We have deeply integrated economies, abundant reserves, shared critical energy infrastructure and common values that underpin our strong collaboration. We must enhance our trilateral energy collaboration in a way that supports North American energy security, jobs and environmental protection. North American energy independence and security are within reach, and we are proud to be a part of the strategic trilateral agenda in support of this attainable goal."
The Honourable Greg Rickford
Canada's Minister of Natural Resources
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North American Energy Ministers Meeting – Joint Statement
Memorandum of Understanding
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Image with caption: "The Honourable Greg Rickford, Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources (far right), Dr. Ernest Moniz, U.S. Secretary of Energy (far left), and Pedro Joaquín Coldwell, Mexico’s Secretary of Energy (centre), discuss strategic vision for North America's energy sector on Monday, December 15, 2014 (CNW Group/Natural Resources Canada)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20141215_C7855_PHOTO_EN_9551.jpg
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