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How is innovation pipeline changing the way the oil industry operates?

October 16, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

Whether you call it oil money, or the more recent term petro-dollars, the hydrocarbon sector has long been a by-word for wealth. Countries with oil revenues are rich, and oil and gas companies have resources aplenty. It’s easy to assume, they can find the funds to do pretty much whatever they like. In the dream […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, Innovation, International Tagged With: BP’s Bob Sorrel, COSIA, oil, Prof Ann Muggeridge, Technology

Fracking review panel set to study issue on East Coast

October 15, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

A panel of five academics is getting set to tackle the issue of fracking. The group, put together by the Newfoundland & Labrador government will have a year to investigate the controversial subject. The review panel  includes: Graham Gagnon, a professor at Dalhousie University and expert in water management; Maurice Dus­seault, a professor in the […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, Environment, News Tagged With: fracking, Newfoundland, oil, oil companies, oil exploration, oil industry

A new novel drills into Alberta’s oilpatch

October 15, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

Novelist Fred Stenson’s new book is “Who By Fire”.  the main character engages in a real life battle that causes strife in his community, his family and is the source of his son’s constant guilt throughout his career in the oil patch. “It’s hard to talk about this novel without lapsing off into the issue […]

Filed Under: Alberta, News Tagged With: Alberta, big oil, Fred Stenson, oil industry, Who By Fire

Impact of falling oil prices on Canada

October 15, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

Oil prices are coming down and analysts aren’t mincing words saying say it’s bad news for Canada’s oil-producing provinces. But there is a flip side because bad news for the drillers in this instance is good news for Canadian consumers, who should be able to get a respite from high gas prices. Brent crude prices […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, News Tagged With: Alberta, Canada, Canadian oil, lower gas prices, lower oil prices, Newfoundland, oil price

‘Energy super power’ status still out of Canada’s reach

October 14, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

When the federal environment commissioner reported Canada will not meet its 2020 international commitment on greenhouse gas emission cuts, no one was surprised. The Conservative government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper has been saying for years it will not sacrifice economic competitiveness — particularly in the oil and gas sector — for environmental gains. But […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Andrew Leach, Canada, Conservative government, energy markets, energy super power, environmental movement, Harper Government, Michael Cleland, Stephen Harper

Fracking not a concern in one community

October 14, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

Hydraulic fracturing may be controversial in California, but it’s not at all new. Fracking, has been happening for more than 40 years in Kern County, north of Los Angeles. There are parts of Kern County that are covered, as far as the eye can see, with oil wells. The town of Taft is at the […]

Filed Under: Environment, International, News Tagged With: California, fracking, hydraulic fracturing, Kern County, oil, oil company, Shannon Grove

Comment: You Thought California’s Drought Couldn’t Get Any Worse? Enter Fracking.

October 14, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

I have a great idea. Let’s take one of the globe’s most important agricultural regions, one with severe water constraints and a fast-dropping water table. And let’s set up shop there with a highly water-intensive form of fossil fuel extraction, one that throws off copious amounts of toxic wastewater. Nothing could possibly go wrong … […]

Filed Under: Editorial Tagged With: aquifers, Center for Biological Diversity, fossil fuel extractio, fracking, hydraulic fracturing, oil industry, toxic wastewater, wastewater

Seeing the light when it comes to oil sands tailings ponds reclamation

September 26, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

Cleaning up oil sands tailings may become a little greener thanks to the work of University of Alberta civil engineering professors. They use solar energy to accelerate tailings pond reclamation efforts by industry. Instead of using UV lamps as a light source to treat oil sands process affected water (OSPW) retained in tailings ponds, professors […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, Environment, Innovation, News Tagged With: civil engineering professors, decontamination, detoxification, Gamal El-Din, James Bolton, oil sands, oil sands industry, oil sands process affected water, OSPW, solar energy, solar UV/chlorine treatment, sun, Tailings, tailings pond reclamation, University of Alberta, UV lamps

New testing standards set for crude being transported by rail in the U.S.

September 26, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

The oil industry’s lead trade group has come up with new standards for testing and classifying crude shipped by rail. As with earlier orders from the American government, the industry’s standards generally leave it to individual companies to decide how often to test crude in order to gauge its danger. Hazardous-materials shipments are supposed to […]

Filed Under: International, News, Safety Tagged With: American Petroleum Institute, Association of American Railroads, crude shipped by rail, oil industry, trains, U.S. Department of Transportation

What have we learned

September 15, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

If you wondered why the oil and gas industry has trouble finding qualified workers a new report released by Portage College sheds some light on the situation. Titled “Environmental Scan— Pipeline Industry“, and using figures from Statistics Canada, an analysis of job postings and interviews with Alberta pipeline companies was done to assess the needs of […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, News Tagged With: closed-loop pipeline, engineers, enrolment, Environmental Scan— Pipeline Industry, oil & gas industry, oil and gas industry, pipeline, pipeline control room, Pipeline Learning Facility Process Loop, Portgae College, school, students

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