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Will waterless hydraulic fracturing technique change the industry?

November 20, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

A waterless fracking company is having its innovative method put to work in Ohio’s Utica shale play. GasFrac Energy Services Inc. has started fracturing its first trial well in the Utica shale. Multiple oil and gas companies have ownership in the well and are waiting on the results . The Calgary headquartered company uses gelled […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Environment, Innovation, News Tagged With: GasFrac Energy Services, Husky Energy, hydraulic fracturing, Utica shale, water, well

Just say no to fracking

November 19, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

In some European Union countries the debate over fracking is leading to governments taking steps to either curb or stop oil companies from using the practice. Germany doesn’t plan on lifting its conditional ban on the process any time soon. A moratorium has been in place for two years on new permits. And while fracking […]

Filed Under: Environment, International, News Tagged With: fracking, germany, groundwater, moratorium, oil, scotland, unconventional gas

Comment: Oil – a financial cure?

November 19, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

Austerity is in the air and there is much grieving and gnashing of teeth across the land. I understand the anger of the municipal workers. But I also understand the anger of the average taxpayer. Most of us don’t have a gold-plated pension plan like they do. And if things stay as they are, there […]

Filed Under: Editorial Tagged With: Canada, Norway, oil, oil sands, oil-producing nation, Saudi Arabia

Bear necessities

November 19, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

Animal attraction is not a good thing when referring to black bears and workers at oil sands sites. Earlier this year a a 36 year old woman who worked for Suncor was attacked and killed by a bear. To cut down on future altercations, the oil company is implementing a wildlife safety training program. Kim Titchener, […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Environment, Safety Tagged With: Bear Safety & More, black bears, Kim Titchener, oil sands, Suncor, wildlife safety

Edmonton entrepreneur stands out in the crowd

October 21, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

Ernst and Young handed out its annual Entrepreneur of the year awards on October 16th. The winner of the energy services category for the prairie region is Quinn Holtby from Katch Kan. It’s the second time Holtby has been honoured with the award. The former rig hand has developed numerous devices, including the Kelly Kan, […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, Innovation, News Tagged With: Alvin Pyke, Camex Equipment Sales & Rentals, Enerbuilt Technologies, Entrepreneur of the year awards, Ernst and Young, Helical Pier Systems, Katch Kan, kelly kan, Mike Dunn, oil industry, Pat Wilson, Quinn Holtby

Comment: Hypocrisy at the EU

October 17, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

Environmentalists on both sides of the Atlantic are aghast at the news the European Union (EU) is proposing to scrap a mandatory requirement to label tar sands crude as highly polluting. It’s a triumph of five years of lobbying by both the tar sands industry and the Conservative government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper, which […]

Filed Under: Editorial Tagged With: Alberta, Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, CAPP, Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development, Environmentalist, EU, European Union, Greg Stringham, Julie Gelfand, oil sands, Prime Minister Stephen Harper, tar sands

Pipeline gets approval – with conditions attached

October 17, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

With Keystone XL, Northern Gateway and Energy East pipelines stalled at the gate, the Alberta Energy Regulator has given a tentative stamp of approval to the $3-billion Grand Rapids oil pipeline. Along with the “OK” comes 26 conditions. Considerably less than the more than 200 needed before the Northern Gateway can proceed. The pipeline in […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, News Tagged With: Alberta Energy Regulator, Athabasca Chipewyan, Edmonton, Energy East pipeline, First Nations, Fort McMurray, Grand Rapids oil pipeline, Keystone XL, Northern gateway, pipeline

Comment: Greenpeace and the environmentalists war on capitalism

October 17, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

I wonder whether Shell has sacked whichever pillock (defn: one who has done a stupid act) who advised them to sponsor the Guardian‘s ferociously anti-fossil fuel, anti-capitalist, anti-Shell Environment pages? Knowing the craven, slippery, self-hating ways of Big Oil as I do, I’m guessing probably not. In fact it’s quite possible, he (or she?) helped […]

Filed Under: Editorial Tagged With: big oil, capitalism, Greenpeace, LEGO, oil, oil companies, Shell

Campaign pushes for stiffer penalties in environmental disasters

October 16, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

A global campaign to make “ecocide” a crime under international law is an attempt to outlaw the worst kinds of environmental destruction. A grassroots movement called End Ecocide on Earth is seeking to have the wholesale destruction of ecosystems ranked alongside offences such as genocide and war crimes. The International Criminal Court (ICC) would then […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, Environment, International, News Tagged With: Alberta, ecocide, End Ecocide on Earth, fracking, global campaign, oil sands, tar sands, United Nations

Oil sands product finds way into Europe

October 16, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

The European Commission released a proposal requiring energy suppliers to reduce the carbon intensity of their fuels by 6 percent by 2020 as well as disclose those products’ greenhouse gas emissions. That falls short of a previous plan that would have labeled fuels from oil sands processed in Canada and elsewhere as “dirty.” “It is […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, International, News Tagged With: Alberta, Canada’s environment commissione, Connie Hedegaard, EU members, European Commission, European Union, greenhouse gas emission, Julie Gelfand, oil sands, tar sands, Western Canadian heavy crude

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