
Yager: COP27 – after 50 years, UN-led environmental central planning is failing
“Fossil fuel addiction is hijacking humanity. Renewables are the exit ramp from the climate hell highway. Negotiators at COP27 have a chance to make a difference. They must make it here and now.”

Inside the Pathways Alliance, Canada’s oil sands pledge to reach net zero by 2050
Every Friday morning, the CEOs of Canada’s six largest oil sands producers meet to discuss one of the most important initiatives ever undertaken in this country.

Business Case: Analysts say west coast Canadian LNG can have a domino effect to help Europe
As European countries like Germany race to build new liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminals to keep the lights on and the heat running, analysts say LNG from western Canada could help.

Canadian natural gas producer targets net zero by 2025 using CCS technology
Advances in carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology are expected to help a Canadian natural gas producer reach net zero emissions by 2025.

A Matter of Fact: The UN’s net zero requirements are unrealistic and would damage energy security
The United Nations has released what it hopes will become legally enforceable guidelines to determine the credibility of an organization’s plans to achieve net zero emissions.

Report confirms Asia can reduce emissions with Canadian LNG
Asia’s demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) is rising fast as countries look for cleaner alternatives to coal while their economies expand.

Canadian LNG has massive opportunity in Asia: report
Canadian liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports to Asia could provide the annual net emissions equivalent reduction of removing every single car from Canadian roads, shows a new study from global energy research and consultancy firm, Wood Mackenzie.

Yager: Political attacks on North America’s oil producers put votes before security
What is the long-term future of a society that attacks its own economic foundation for political gain?

A Matter of Fact: A tax on oil and gas share buybacks won’t help Canadians
The federal government’s planned tax on corporate share buybacks is intended to encourage companies to “reinvest their profits in Canadian workers,” according to Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland.

Ontario leaning on natural gas to keep electricity reliable and affordable
Ontario’s Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) is recommending the province step-up natural gas use to help avoid an energy shortage.