
Line 3 replacement delivers more jobs, spending than expected in Minnesota: study
Enbridge’s Line 3 Replacement Project had bigger economic benefits than expected for U.S. communities, with thousands more jobs and nearly double the anticipated project spending, according to a new independent study.

Five ways Canada’s oil and gas industry is improving environmental performance
There is an ongoing false narrative that Canada’s oil and gas industry has a poor track record when it comes to the environment. It’s not true.

Global oil and gas megaprojects going ahead while Canada’s emissions plan threatens industry’s future
As Canada pushes forward with an emissions reduction strategy that threatens the viability of the country’s oil and gas industry, other nations around the world are proceeding with new major projects to ensure their oil and gas products are available to meet global demand for decades to come.

Yager: As the world pivots on climate policy, Canada keeps pitching last year’s plan
The most significant reversals in climate change policy history have taken place in only eight months.

A Matter of Fact: Canada’s oil and gas emissions reduction plan needs to be considered in global context
Canada’s allies and people around the world are in the midst of the first truly global energy crisis in history. But the federal government is advancing a strategy that will threaten Canada’s oil and gas exports, jobs across the country, and economic reconciliation with Indigenous communities.

GRAPHIC: oil and gas and the Calgary Stampede



Yager: North America could solve the world’s energy crisis for a third time. But will eco-politics permit it?
Daniel Yergin is a serious guy. He started in 1992 with his epic oil history book The Prize. Thirty years and two books later, Yergin has become the world’s most thoughtful, accurate and respected source of the big picture of global energy, geopolitics and the future of the fossil fuel business. Yergin is the vice-chairman of S&P Global, a leading supplier of global energy intelligence. At 75, he’s seen it all.

Five reasons President Biden should ask Canada, not Saudi Arabia, for more oil
There’s an important message for U.S. President Joe Biden as he heads to Saudi Arabia this week to ask for OPEC to increase oil production: he should be asking Canada instead.

Indigenous consultation and engagement breaking down divides in Canadian LNG
Former elected chief of the Wet’suwet’en First Nation Karen Ogen-Toews says that developing liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects that prioritize the environment, consultation and engagement with Indigenous communities will benefit all Canadians.

U.S. exporting Canadian natural gas as global LNG demand surges
Canadian natural gas is finding its way to global customers desperate for more LNG, but it’s not because of any export project on Canada’s coasts.