Reading Time: 4 minutes Prairie provinces have agreed to work together to improve Western Canada’s transportation corridors
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.
Indigenous ownership in Canadian energy is growing
Reading Time: 3 minutes Vancouver conference to showcase rising tide of Indigenous leadership in Canada’s economy
Alberta on track to exceed methane emissions reduction target
Reading Time: 3 minutes Methane emissions from natural gas in the U.S. may be as much as five times higher than those from Canada
Montney play driving the future of Canadian LNG
Reading Time: 3 minutes Montney production to grow significantly through 2050, even under more aggressive climate policies
Oil sands producers not greenwashing net zero plans
Reading Time: 4 minutes Greenpeace complaint of greenwashing against Pathways Alliance’s CCS project ignores the facts
Pathways Alliance injects $10 million to advance oil sands CCS pipeline
Reading Time: 3 minutes Engineering firm Wood awarded contract to begin design
U.S. on track to double LNG exports while Canada dithers
Reading Time: 3 minutes Louisiana, Texas projects to add up to 190 million tonnes per year by 2030
India is “poised to become the factory to the world”
Reading Time: 4 minutes India’s total energy demand to grow by 70 per cent by 2040. Is Canada ready to take advantage of the opportunity?
Trudeau’s ‘Just Transition’ to ‘disrupt’ over 2.7 million jobs
Reading Time: 3 minutes The building trades, transportation, agriculture, energy, and manufacturing will all be affected
40-year export license granted to Indigenous-owned LNG project
Reading Time: 3 minutes Ksi Lisims LNG to benefit First Nations while helping reduce world emissions