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Oil industry going to court to fight for its rights

May 15, 2015 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

America’s largest energy trade association is suing the US government, contending its timeline for upgrading oil tank cars for freight trains isn’t realistic and, in some cases, too expensive. In its suit filed on May 11 in the US District Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, the American Petroleum Institute (API) asked the […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, International, News, Safety Tagged With: Alberta, American Petroleum Institute, API, Canada, crude oil, DOT-111 tank cars, electronic braking systems, energy, flammable liquids, freight trains, oil tank cars, United States

iKan Media is at the Petroleum Safety Conference

May 6, 2015 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

The Petroleum Safety Conference ran from May 5-7 2015 at the Banff Centre. [Youtube_Channel_Gallery feed=”playlist” user=”PL_Z5DVgNULYHy6pul-5kCGAMriNPDsnti” key=”AIzaSyAvfkJ_5SFvhX7qq_liH2MfjTFtBpiQxvY” videowidth=”500″ ratio=”16×9″ showinfo=”1″ maxitems=”11″ title=”1″ ]

Filed Under: Event Coverage, Video Tagged With: A Leader’s Guide to Safety Culture Improvement, Brett Webb, Cameron MacGillivray, Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast, David Pryce, ENFORM, Health & Safety is the Wakeup Call, Jason Seeley, Kelly Sullivan, Mark DeVolder, Mark Fleming, Stopping the Job at 500 Miles per Hour, Your Greatest Risk

Comment: The Age of Innovation and How Ingenuity Became a Necessity by Neil Poxon

May 1, 2015 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

Neil Poxon, CEO of ProSep looks at the spur to innovation created by a low-price environment and what it means for the global oil and gas industry worldwide. On May 25, 1961, President Kennedy announced to the U.S> Congress that America would land a man on the moon and return him to Earth before the […]

Filed Under: Editorial, Innovation, International, News Tagged With: Canadian Energy Research Institute, energy, Innovation, oil and gas, oil sands

Comment: Want to blame someone for killing pipeline projects-blame Stephen Harper

May 1, 2015 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

An oil leak right in Vancouver harbour, with slicks washing up on the pristine shores of English Bay and Stanley Park — that certainly gets voters paying attention to the environment in an election year. April’s spill from a cargo ship’s own fuel tank was small as these things go — less than 3,000 litres, […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, Editorial Tagged With: Alberta, energy, English bay, Environment Canada, Northern Gateway pipeline, oil sands, oil spill, pipelines, TransCanada, Vancouver

Oil pipelines forging ahead despite low oil prices

May 1, 2015 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

While oil prices have dropped below $50 per barrel, expanding market access continues to be a long-term need for Canadian oil and gas producers. Despite lower revenues — the current estimated cost of a barrel of oil in Canada is around $35 — oil product is still expected to grow in 2015. “Canada has the […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, News Tagged With: Alberta Energy Regulator, Edmonton to Hardisty Pipeline, Energy East Pipeline Project, National Energy Board, Northern Gateway Pipeline Project, Trans Mountain pipeline

Comment: CAPP has warning for politicians in race to form next government in Alberta

May 1, 2015 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

These are volatile times for the oil and natural gas industry. The impact on Albertans has been hard as thousands of jobs have been cut. Drilling and service rigs are idle. Tools are down in machine shops. More office spaces are empty. Restaurants are quieter. Economic activity across Alberta is slowing as uncertainty clouds the […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, Editorial, News Tagged With: Alberta Oil, Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, CAPP, energy, Energy East, Keystone XL, mining, Northern gateway, oil and gas industry, petroleum, Tim McMillan, TransMountain

Oil spill cleanup made easier

April 15, 2015 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

In Ohio, scientists are experimenting with a mesh that could clean up oil spills and save a lot of money in the process. Research out of Ohio State University’s nano lab has developed a type of steel mesh which traps oil, while letting water flow through it. The high-tech mesh is coated in a nearly […]

Filed Under: Environment, Innovation, International, News Tagged With: clean up, energy, nano technology, oil industry, oil spill, steel mesh

Oil industry abandons more wells

April 15, 2015 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

The drop in oil prices coupled with new regulations and changes in drilling have prompted a lot of junior oil companies to walk away from their wells. In fact the numbers of orphaned wells have jumped dramatically, going from 162 to 702 in the past year. The problem now is the clean up. For the past […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Environment, News Tagged With: abandoned well, Alberta, Alberta Energy Regulator, energy, Environment, oil well, orphaned well, reclamation

Comment: Alberta climate change minister has her work cut out for herself

April 13, 2015 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

Diana McQueen has set the bar high in her role as minister for climate change in Alberta. To start with, McQueen is promising Alberta will meet its greenhouse gas reduction targets. “I have a mandate from the premier to meet those reduction targets,” McQueen said. “We will continue to have a strong economy while meeting the 2020 […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, Editorial, Environment Tagged With: Alberta, Alberta government, Climate Change, Diana McQueen, Stephen Harper

Comment: Stop drilling in the Arctic

April 10, 2015 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

In late March, the U.S. Department of the Interior swung the door wide open to drilling in the remote waters of the Arctic Ocean when it announced that it was reaffirming controversial Bush-era leases for the Chukchi Sea. In 2008, the Bush administration offered nearly 30 million acres of remote and poorly understood ocean to […]

Filed Under: Environment, International, News Tagged With: Alaska, Alaska Wilderness League, Arctic, arctic drilling, Arctic Ocean, Chukchi Sea, Climate Change, oil spills, Polar Bears, Shell Oil

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