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Mark Carney says another pipeline is "highly likely", and that welcome news. By Geoff Russ By Resource Works More News and Views From Resource Works Here While attending this year’s Calgary Stampede, ...
Wells at the Clive carbon capture, utilization and storage project near Red Deer, Alta. Photo courtesy Enhance Energy It’s a bright spring day on a stretch of rolling farmland just northeast of Red ...
B.C. doesn’t have enough cheap clean power to support a large-scale green hydrogen production By Nelson Bennett As any long-time Ballard Power shareholder will tell you, hydrogen has been prone to ...
As Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government prepares to plow forward on major new energy and infrastructure projects, his natural resources minister says he wants Indigenous groups to pursue large ...
By Dorothy Neufeld | Graphics/Design by Sabrina Lam Visualizing the Countries With the Largest Proven Oil Reserves This was originally posted on our Voronoi app. Download the app for free on iOS or ...
President Donald Trump said he was ending all trade discussions with Canada after claiming the country moved to implement a digital services tax, and threatened to impose a fresh tariff rate within ...
S&P Global Commodity Insights Raises 10-year Oil Sands Production Outlook for 4th consecutive year CALGARY, AB, June 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — S&P Global Commodity Insights has raised its 10-year ...
Federal Government Red Tap As pretty much everyone knows, Canada has a building problem. Whether it’s provincial building of housing or infrastructure, or national building of highways, pipelines or ...
Polls show a significant minority of Albertans are interested in exploring independence from Canada Bloomberg News Alberta Premier Danielle Smith played down concerns that the secession movement in ...
Enbridge Inc. and Energy Transfer LP are gauging interest in increased pipeline capacity in Illinois to help rising Canadian oil sands production reach more markets in the Midwest and the US Gulf ...
The likelihood that the project will succeed (as per item “c”) is a bit of a Catch-22. If the project is approved for Schedule 1, its chances for success are potentially good. If it is excluded they ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith expects a private-sector firm to propose a new oil pipeline to the British Columbia coast within weeks. The pipeline would reduce producers’ reliance on the US market ...