Reading Time: 4 minutes Singling out oil and gas doesn’t make sense
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.
Trudeau is wrong about the viability of LNG
Reading Time: 3 minutes Growing LNG exports is in Canada’s and our allies’ best interest
Woodfibre LNG ‘essentially assured to go ahead’
Reading Time: 3 minutes Enbridge investment builds on momentum following April milestone of notice to proceed
Oil Sands Divestment campaign won’t reduce global emissions
Reading Time: 4 minutes Activists like to trumpet the narrative that the world is rapidly transitioning away from fossil fuels, but the reality is different
Europe is counting on natural gas from Canada
Reading Time: 4 minutes But building LNG infrastructure like long-haul pipelines in Canada is “challenging”
Busting myths about the Trans Mountain expansion
Reading Time: 4 minutes Disinformation continues to shadow this critical infrastructure project
Oil and gas benefits threatened by too-fast emissions reduction plan
Reading Time: 3 minutes Federal discussion paper outlines industry’s value to Canadians
Big ripple effects from Enbridge pipeline project
Reading Time: 3 minutes Calgary-based Enbridge started replacement of the 1,765-km Line 3 oil pipeline from Alberta to Wisconsin in 2017
Canada’s oil and gas industry is improving environmental performance
Reading Time: 3 minutes Results show continuous improvement on key performance measures
Five reasons why Biden should ask Canada, not Saudi Arabia, for more oil
Reading Time: 4 minutes The U.S. and Canada should work together to build new oil pipelines to strengthen North American energy security