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Trump-linked oil venture delays Greenland drilling plans after government warning

Greenland Energy Co. and joint venture partner 80 Mile have delayed planned oil drilling in Greenland until winter 2027.

Trump-linked oil venture delays Greenland drilling plans after government warning

TL;DR

  • Greenland Energy Co. and 80 Mile delayed oil drilling plans in Greenland until winter 2027.
  • The delay follows a "strong warning" from the Greenlandic government to 80 Mile for landing drilling equipment without permission.
  • The incident involved equipment landing near Nerlerit Inaat Airport on Greenland's east coast.
  • Greenland Energy Co. and 80 Mile stated they believed they had permission for storage space but required a separate permit from the mineral resources authority.
  • Greenland previously stopped issuing new oil exploration licenses in 2021 due to the climate crisis.
  • Greenland Energy Co. has links to individuals and businesses associated with the Trump administration.
  • The Jameson Land Basin is described as a highly prospective yet undrilled oil basin.
  • Previous exploration attempts in Greenland have been unsuccessful, with hundreds of millions of dollars spent on unsuccessful wells, primarily offshore.
  • Logistical challenges are significant for drilling in this remote Arctic basin.
  • Shares of Greenland Energy Co. and 80 Mile fell significantly following the news.