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By: Matthew Lau In a recent announcement, the Carney government detailed more than $14.4 million in new spending for 17 projects to “empower young Canadians to address climate change.” The $14.4 ...
July 28, 2025 Oilsands giant Cenovus Energy Corp. has been cited by industry watchers as one of the potential competing bidders for MEG Energy Corp., which has spurned an unsolicited offer from ...
Canada has a hefty slate in recent years of big natural-resource projects that were abandoned, or put on a back burner, often because of government action or inaction. One estimate is that Canada has ...
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 ...
Nearly six years ago, JGC Fluor Joint Venture became the prime contractor responsible for the engineering, procurement, and construction of the LNG Canada Project, which is being built on the ...
by Yogi Schulz Here’s the link to my IT blog at IT World Canada With all the buzz, press and enthusiasm surrounding ChatGPT, more and more oil & gas professionals are exploring how ChatGPT and similar ...
The Canadian Energy Centre's reference guide to the latest research on the oil and gas industry By Lennie Kaplan, Ven Venkatachalam and Mark MilkeFollow CEC on Linkedin CEC Linkedin Follow CEC on ...
by Brian Jean – Minister of Energy and Minerals of Alberta Recently I had the opportunity to speak at The Road Ahead, Alberta Energy 2024, presented by EnergyNow at the Calgary Petroleum Club.
By David Yager EnergyNow.ca If you remained in Alberta during the first major cold snap of the year and are alive to read this article, you owe your continued existence to fossil fuels; coal, oil and ...
Western Canada Select (WCS) is a type of heavy crude oil produced in Western Canada, primarily in the Alberta oil sands. WCS often trades at a discounted price compared to West Texas Intermediate (WTI ...
By David Yager August 29, 2022 Natural gas has become one of the world’s most valuable commodities due to a combination of climate policies, underinvestment, and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
From coast to coast, other Canadian provinces are embracing nuclear power for a cleaner future. Why not BC too? Geoff Russ By Resource Works More News and Views From Resource Works Here Ontario has ...
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