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U.S. back in the crude oil export business

July 9, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

For the first time since the ’70’s the United States is getting into the oil export business. In the last four decades the only country the US exported oil to was Canada. There is a catch. The U.S. Commerce Department’s ruling has redefined crude in such a way that applies only to a form of […]

Filed Under: International, News Tagged With: Canada, crude oil, energy, high gas prices, industry, International Energy Agency, oil, oil companies

Still optimistic about Northern Gateway

July 9, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

Enbridge’s Janet Holder isn’t giving up on the Northern Gateway pipeline. In fact she says she is confident construction could begin as soon as next year. Before that happens, Holder says there is still plenty of work to be done. “We’ve been at this for 12 years, in the regulatory process for four,” Holder said. […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, News Tagged With: 209 conditions, Alberta, British Columbia, First Nations, Janet Holder, Northern Gateway pipeline, offshore, oil

Cleaning things up

July 9, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

One of the things oil companies battle in the public is a bad reputation. In Malaysia, the petroleum industry is being given a chance to clean that up. It is now compulsory for licensees of the countries Petroleum Development Act (PDA) to sign a Corporate Integrity Pledge. The goal is to free the industry from […]

Filed Under: International, News Tagged With: bribery, corruption, Malaysia, oil, oil industry, reputation

What category do you file this idea under?

July 9, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

Oil companies in Northern Alberta have used air cannons to scare birds from tailings ponds. The next step to “protecting” wildlife from being impacted by the oil industry might be setting off explosives to deter whales from swimming near any potential spill from tankers on the west coast. The Globe and Mail obtained documents outlining […]

Filed Under: Canada, International, News Tagged With: Alberta Energy Regulator, British Columbia, Canada, Canadians, crude oil, damage, Environment, environmental, Northern gateway, oil, oil companies, Safety, spill, Trans Mountain

Keystone XL economic benefit larger than expected?

July 9, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

The Keystone XL pipeline‘s supporters have long been touting the economic benefits of the project and now they have more ammunition for the ongoing fight. A study conducted by the Maguire Energy Institute at Southern Methodist University, determined a close to 800 kilometre span of the pipeline has been a tremendous financial benefit for two […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, International, News Tagged With: Alec Johnson, Bernard Weinstein, Canada, Canada-US border, Canadians, carbon, Consumer Energy Alliance, crude oil, energy, environmental, Gulf Coast Project, Keystone XL, oil, oil companies, oil sands, pipeline, Safety, Tar Sands Blockade, TransCanada

Pitch for drones in the oil and gas industry

July 9, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), more commonly known to the general public as drones, is seen as a major step forward in aerospace. The Association of Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) is suggesting the use of UAS could grow into a $140 billion dollar global market. In the oil and gas industry, the technology can be […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, International, News Tagged With: corrosion, detect, drone, leaks, monitoring, oil and gas industry, pipeline, tank, Technology, theft, UAS, Unmanned Aircraft Systems

Something “app”-ropriate to help protect your investment

July 4, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

A new Oil & Gas app developed by Sherwin-Williams Protective and Marine Coatings will enable its user to easily find the protective coatings needed to extend the lifecycle of all types of equipment. Ron Knecht, with Sherwin-Williams says, “from upstream to downstream, (our company) has the solutions you need for corrosive environments, and this new […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, International, News Tagged With: app, App Store, coatings, corrosive environments, Google Play, Oil & Gas, Protective and Marine Coatings, Sherwin-Williams

A change of approach in getting First Nations support

July 4, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

Enbridge has had its challenges garnering support from First Nations affected by the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline, so other companies are learning from it. Pacific Future Energy Corp. has designs to build what it calls the world’s greenest refinery on British Columbia’s coast. The company’s Executive Chairman, Samer Salameh says “our pre-feasibility study has begun, […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, International, News Tagged With: Alberta, Art Sterritt, British Columbia, Canada, Coastal First Nations, crude oil, Enbridge, environmental, First Nations, green, indigenous people, industry, Jeffrey Copenace, oil, oil sands, Pacific Future Energy, refinery, Samer Salameh

Study suggests Canadian experience with fracking unlikely to mirror those in the US

July 4, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

Nova Scotia, a province with budget problems, is under some pressure to forge ahead with its unconventional oil and gas resources. Before that happens a study was called for to determine the potential impact of hydraulic fracturing. Social ecologist Shawn Dalton, who headed up the study, says because using fracking only became financially viable about […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, International, News Tagged With: Environmental activist, fracking, hydraulic fracturing, Marilyn Cameron, Nova Scotia, plays, shale gas, Shawn Dalton

Landmark ruling could impact pipeline projects and more

July 4, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

It was unanimous. The Supreme Court of Canada ruled 8-0 recognizing the right of the Tsilhqot’in to a specific tract of land in the B.C. Interior. The director of the Indigenous Legal Studies Program at the University of British Columbia law school says it’s too early to definitively say what the impact will be. Gordon […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, News Tagged With: Alberta, B.C. Interior, Chief Joe Alphonse, First Nations, Gordon Christie, Grand Chief, land title, Northern gateway, oil, oil sands, pipelines, Stewart Phillip, Supreme Court of Canada, The Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs, Trans Mountain, treaty rights, Tsilhqot'in

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