Yager: It is time to revisit resource corridors
One of the best ideas that has gone nowhere is the creation of resource corridors for long-distance transportation infrastructure using routes where land-use and development issues are resolved in advance.
First Oil: How innovation made Ontario the birthplace of North American oil
For many Canadians it can come as a surprise to learn the earliest roots of North America’s oil industry doesn’t lead back to Alberta or Texas. The story actually begins in southwestern Ontario’s Lambton county where innovation and ambition helped usher in a new era of energy that remains dominant in today’s energy mix. Photographer Dave Chidley, whose long career included two-and-a-half years working in Petrolia, recently returned to the region where the ties to its rich oil industry history remain proud and strong today.
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Woodfibre LNG ‘essentially assured to go ahead’ with Enbridge investment
The outlook for Canada’s extra-low emissions Woodfibre LNG project just got even stronger.
New campaign calls on feds to support First Nations’ project ownership ambitions
There’s a solution to the high levels of poverty that plague Indigenous communities across Canada, says Robert Merasty, executive director of the Indigenous Resource Network (IRN).
Oil crisis: Why the world needs more of ‘The Great Canadian Barrel’
The outlook for production growth from Canada’s oil sands is down again, limiting supply of what one analyst calls “the Great Canadian Barrel” to a world growing increasingly short on oil to meet its needs.
A Matter of Fact: Oil Sands Divestment campaign won’t reduce global emissions
An activist group called Oil Sands Divestment is trying to convince the British Columbia Investment Management Corporation (BCI) to get out of fossil fuels by the end of this year.
Yager: B.C.’s taxpayer-funded climate virtue-signalling continues
Due to a series of unfortunate events including the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, there is a world shortage of affordable food and energy. How and when this will end is unknown. Everyone is affected.
From afterthought to in demand: Canadian natural gas rises in importance to Europe
Canada’s potential to supply natural gas to Europe as LNG has gone from an afterthought to a critical part of the discussion on how to replace gas from Russia, according to analysts with Oslo, Norway-based Rystad Energy.
Oil and gas in our lives – Camping
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