Energy producers are spending $15 billion a year to triple oil production from the bitumen-saturated tar sands of northern Alberta, Canada, which are the largest source of oil imports to the U.S.
The statement promised "easy approvals" and an "almost immediate start." Controversial oil pipeline project gets new life ...
Global Unconventional Oil Market is valued approximately at USD 354.9 billion in 2023 and is anticipated to grow with a healthy growth rate of more than 4.2% over the forecast period 2024-2032. Read ...
“This is a Canadian pipeline running through Michigan for Canada. We are simply the highway that they are taking advantage of ...
While the price of travel continues to rise, it's nice to know that there are still plenty of free attractions around the U.S ...
Famed Vancouver, B.C., enviornmentalist David Suzuki, who will turn 89 in March, is speaking up about what he sees as an imminent ecological disaster.
Expanded tar sands production stands in direct opposition to Canada’s pledge to hit net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, analysts say. But public discussions around building new pipelines from western ...
less refinement of fossil fuels overall and less production using tar sands crude from Canada. Stay up to speed: Sign up for daily opinion in your inbox Monday-Friday As state policymakers sort ...