
Construction ramping up on LNG Canada
Work activities are picking up on the first project that will allow Canadian natural gas to sell into growing Asian markets.

Seven new cleantech advancements in Canadian oil and gas
Canada’s oil and gas industry is a leader in cleantech projects that improve performance while reducing environmental pollution — and it’s not always the big producers making the big strides. Here are seven new developments to watch:

Indigenous businesses see major growth in the oil sands
Indigenous-owned businesses are seeing significant growth in contracts with the oil sands industry, which Crystal Young says is an affirmation of the business skills and expertise that have become a great source of community pride.

A Matter of Fact: IEA net zero pathway unrealistic
The Paris-based International Energy Agency (IEA) has released what it calls an “extremely ambitious” pathway for the world to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

Line 5 shutdown threatens thousands of jobs in Canada, U.S.
New estimates raise the number of jobs that could be impacted by a shutdown of the Line 5 pipeline in Ontario, Quebec and the U.S. Midwest to more than 60,000.

Mozambique LNG delays could open the door for Canadian expansion: analyst
A major security threat in Mozambique is highlighting the risks of oil and gas development in unstable nations.

A Matter of Fact: Oil and gas production is in Canada’s long-term best interest
Calls to slow down or shut down Canada’s oil and gas industry do not consider the substantial benefits it provides to Canadians and to the world.

Carbon conversion technology in Alberta – ‘science fiction that’s real’
The power of the NRG COSIA Carbon XPRIZE didn’t end with the announcement of the winners.

Canada a growing player in ‘COVID-proof’ global propane markets
Propane from Canada is helping customers in Asia reduce emissions and their reliance on the Middle East for a critical fuel to heat homes, cook food, power vehicles, and produce products like medical plastics.

Commentary: A primer on flaring in Canada’s oil and gas sector — or why Canada is ‘tops in flaring drops’
If you’ve ever spent time in Western Canada and driven anywhere near an oil or gas well, or a refinery, you might (especially at night) have noticed a smokestack-like pipe on the latter with a flame at the top. If you are nowhere near such spots, you might anyway be familiar with the phenomenon if you go online and see pictures of refineries in Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Texas, or any other place where oil and gas is brought to the surface.