Reading Time: 3 minutes Group’s focus is on what LNG means to the Canadian economy and to the overarching national interest
Author: Bill Whitelaw
Bill Whitelaw is a director and advisor to many industry boards, including the Canadian Society for Evolving Energy, which he chairs. He speaks and comments frequently on the subjects of social licence, innovation and technology, and energy supply networks.
New coalition seeks to create a compelling LNG narrative for Canada
Reading Time: 3 minutes The group is hosting a session on Jan. 15 in Calgary to gauge interest. So far, nearly two dozen organizations plan to attend
Whistler mayor’s bid for energy industry cash just whistling in the wind
Reading Time: 3 minutes Consumers – including tourists visiting Whistler – and petroleum producers are co-conspirators in the emissions game
A hurtin’ song for Albertans – and a wakeup call to the nation
Reading Time: 3 minutes If the rest of Canada won’t listen to other forms of conversation about the importance of the energy sector, how about a song?
Killing the energy industry cripples the tech sector
Reading Time: 3 minutes Federal inaction on the petroleum file damages corporate balance sheets, which in turn stalls investments in tech
Will Canadians pay attention if we turn the pumps off?
Reading Time: 3 minutes National No-Hydrocarbon Days hit both anti-energy and complacent Canadians where it hurts: their energy-entitled lives
The feds’ astonishing capacity for being tone-deaf
Reading Time: 3 minutes Turning the natural-gas-fired Centennial Flame on Parliament Hill into an LED version belittles our past and misunderstands our future
Talking the talk, walking the walk of disruptive innovation
Reading Time: 4 minutes Canada’s oil and gas sector needs to move forward in brave new ways, and that requires a new level of sharing and communication
Constructive dialogue central to navigating future energy challenges
Reading Time: 3 minutes Unfortunately, Canada is not a country of positive dialogue but of negative polemics: aggressive, hostile, rarely productive or progressive
Turning Alberta’s inactive wells back into assets
Reading Time: 5 minutes Part 3 of a six-part series: ReGenerate Alberta wants to seize a business opportunity and answer a social challenge all at once