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Mixed reactions to salty wetlands in northern Alberta

January 29, 2015 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

It was four years ago when  Corey Wells stumbled upon what he calls an “incredibly salty” wetlands region by Fort MacMurray. A hydrologist, Wells says while the region looked like many other wetlands in Alberta this one has a higher saline content than sea water. Saline spring wetlands are not unusual, it’s just they are usually […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Environment, News Tagged With: Alberta, Corey Wells, freshwater, Imperial, oil sands, reclamation, saline, salty water, Shell, Suncor, wetlands

Review of oil sands ops not needed

January 29, 2015 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

It was a unanimous decision. NAFTA’s North American Free Trade Agreement) environmental commission will not be looking into the oil sands tailings ponds.  The decision came despite the fact staff with NAFTA’s Commission on Environmental Co-operation (CEC) recommended doing the opposite. In a written ruling, the CEC stated the reason there will not be an investigation is because of […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, Environment Tagged With: Alberta, Canada, CEC, Commission on Environmental Co-operation, Dale Marshall, Environmental Defence, NAFTA, oil sands, tailings pond, tar sands

Don’t even take it out of the ground

January 22, 2015 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

The Keystone XL pipeline, which would carry crude oil from the oil sands to the U.S. Gulf Coast, isn’t just an infrastructure project. It’s also a symbol for the fight over the future of energy. Producing oil from Alberta’s tar sands emits more pollution than traditional oil drilling, so many environmentalists want that crude left in […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, Environment, News Tagged With: Alberta oil sands, Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, energy, Greenpeace Canada, Greg Stringham, Keystone XL pipeline, Mike Hudema, oil

Clean up of spill in northern Alberta a challenge

December 1, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

Bitterly cold weather is impacting a crude oil spill clean up effort about 27 kilometres from Red Earth Creek in northern Alberta. The Alberta Energy Regulator says 337 barrels (60,000 litres) poured from a Canadian Natural Resources pipeline into muskeg. There are no reports of impact to wildlife. An incident report by the regulator states that a mechanical […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Environment, Uncategorized Tagged With: Alberta, Alberta Energy Regulator, Canadian Natural Resources, oil spill

Taking a step

November 26, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

A group of oil sands companies has set its first environmental performance target by limiting the use of fresh water in oil production, but goals for cutting greenhouse gas emissions have proven much more complicated. Members of the Canadian Oil Sands Innovation Alliance — an organization through which 13 oil sands players aim to make […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, Environment Tagged With: Canadian Oil Sands Innovation Alliance, COSIA, oil snds, water

List of Canadian pipelines on hold

November 24, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

Mounting opposition from environmentalists have delayed a number of oil industry projects, here are the top four. 1) Keystone XL Keystone XL is a proposed 1,897-kilometre pipeline that would carry crude oil from Hardisty, Alta., to Steele City, Neb., where it would link up with other pipelines that run to the Gulf Coast and the […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, Environment Tagged With: Alberta, bitumen, British Columbia, Burnaby, eastern canada, Enbridge, Energy East, environmentalists, Keystone XL pipeline, National Energy Board, Northern gateway, oil sand, pipeline, Saskatchewan, Trans Mountain, Trans Mountain pipeline

Key questions about the Keystone XL pipeline debate

November 24, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

Most people have heard of the Keystone XL pipeline. To many though it’s not clear why there’s so much controversy about the project. The basics are simple: The proposed pipeline to be built by TransCanada would carry 830,000 barrels of oil per day from the oil sands down to Nebraska. Supporters contend it will create jobs and bolster the flow of oil from […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, Environment, International, News Tagged With: Alberta, barrels of oil, Bill McKibben, Canada, environmentalists, global warming, Keystone XL, Keystone XL pipeline, leaks, North Dakota, Northern Alberta, oil sands, Port Arthur Texas, TransCanada, U.S. State Department, US-Canada

Forests at risk so oil can flow

November 21, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

The world’s last remaining forest wilderness is rapidly being lost – and much of this is taking place in Canada, not in Brazil or Indonesia where deforestation has so far made the headlines. A new satellite study reveals that since 2000 more than 104 million hectares of forests – an area three times the size […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, Environment Tagged With: Alberta, boreal forests, Canada, Christoph Thies, Climate Change, Global Forest Watch Canada, Greenpeace International, oil sands, Peter Lee

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

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

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