Low emissions oil sands technology pilot hits major milestone
A major milestone has been reached for a first of its kind pilot project that could dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions and fresh water use from oil development in Canada and around the world.
New Alberta plastics plant commits to supporting a circular economy
Plastic is a critical material that enables many aspects of modern life. It is used in food packaging, fabrics, electronics, household products, vehicles, medical supplies – the list goes on and on.
Quesnel: Carbon capture and storage can be a ticket out of poverty for Indigenous communities
First Nations and Metis communities are becoming heavily involved in carbon capture and storage projects in Alberta, capitalizing on developments that would see carbon emissions from industrial sites get buried deep underground.
U.S. senators tout importance of Canadian oil and gas for North American energy security
Members of the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee are endorsing calls to create a North American energy alliance that prioritizes responsible production of resources while bolstering continental energy security.
Canada’s east coast LNG ripe for boosting European energy security
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is fueling renewed interest in developing natural gas export facilities on Canada’s east coast, as European countries look abroad for more stable energy supplies that align with international climate change plans and respect for human rights.
Yager: The world’s remarkable reversal on the future of oil
The love/hate relationship between oil companies and the world’s billions of customers is unique in the world of commerce.
Explained: Why Canadian LNG will have the world’s lowest emissions intensity
In the world’s race for cleaner energy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Canada has an advantage.
Surging global coal use highlights opportunity for Canadian LNG
Coal use around the world is rising in what the head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) calls “a sobering reality check” for targets to reduce emissions.
A Matter of Fact: Enbridge working on critical pipeline re-route in Wisconsin
Calgary-based Enbridge is advancing a US$450 million project to relocate a Wisconsin portion of the critical Line 5 pipeline at the request of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa.
Imperial signs biggest-ever contracts with Indigenous businesses
Canadian oil sands producer Imperial Oil says it has signed two of its largest-ever contracts with Indigenous businesses.