AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEnergy & Supply Chains: Tariffs on primary aluminum are shrinking US supply, with imports from Canada down 25% and total available primary aluminum at the lowest since 2018—while demand could jump up to 40% over the next decade, putting Oklahoma’s planned smelting additions on a late-2020s timeline. Oil Markets: Oil slid after reports of a 60-day US-Iran ceasefire extension, with Brent set for a sharp monthly drop as traders watch Strait of Hormuz flow risks. Local Aviation & Trade: Tulsa International Airport launched its first nonstop scheduled international service—Sun Country flights to Cancun—made possible by a $41M federal inspection facility. Power & Industry Policy: Oklahoma City and other cities are pressing pause on data centers amid electricity-cost concerns, while developers warn moratoriums could slow jobs and tax revenue. Oklahoma Courts & Tribes: The Osage Nation is asking the 10th Circuit to revisit a boundary ruling that disestablished its reservation boundaries. Health & Research: OU researchers found obesity changes the breast cancer “neighborhood,” helping early lesions become invasive—new clues for risk and treatment. Sports Tourism: The Thunder-Spurs Game 7 showdown in Oklahoma City is set to drive major regional attention and travel.
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