Fact-checking Hollywood’s misguided crusade against the oil and gas sector
Author: Deborah Jaremko
Deborah Jaremko leads content development for the Canadian Energy Centre, an independent provincial corporation that is primarily supported by the Government of Alberta’s industry-funded Technology, Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) fund. Deborah is the former editor of jwnenergy.com and oilsands editor for the Daily Oil Bulletin. She was editor of Oilsands Review magazine from its founding in 2006 to its close in 2017.
Emerging energy resources investments boom in Alberta
Alberta energy producers expected to spend $730 million this year
Demand rising for Canadian oil
Canada’s heavy oil outshines WTI benchmark
Mexico leapfrogging Canada on LNG
Major investments in the United States, Norway, Qatar and Saudi Arabia are being made to meet world demand
Trans Mountain boosts Indigenous participation with 3,100 hires
$4.8 billion in contracts awarded to Indigenous businesses and partnerships
Haisla Nation-owned Cedar LNG project on fast track
Pembina and Haisla Nation forge ahead with Cedar LNG Project
Canada needs to ‘stop twisting itself in knots’ about LNG
Cross-country coalition pushing for new conversation on energy future
Improved transportation corridors could help boost Canada’s energy exports
Prairie provinces have agreed to work together to improve Western Canada’s transportation corridors
Indigenous ownership in Canadian energy is growing
Vancouver conference to showcase rising tide of Indigenous leadership in Canada’s economy
Alberta on track to exceed methane emissions reduction target
Methane emissions from natural gas in the U.S. may be as much as five times higher than those from Canada