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Is U.S. oil becoming more popular for Canadians?

July 22, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

Canada exports 10 times more oil to the United States than the United States exports to Canada, but that balance is shrinking because of the recent oil boom south of the border. The United States imported about 2.7 million barrels of Canadian oil per day in April 2014. While Canada imported about 263,000 barrels of […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, International, News Tagged With: Alberta, Canada, energy, exports, imports, oil boom, oil producers, oil sands, oil-rich, U.S. crude

Comment: Climate plans amount to ‘wishful thinking’

July 22, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

Alberta’s strategy to address climate change has proven to be little more than “wishful thinking.” When the Alberta government introduced its Climate Change Strategy in 2008, the document was branded with the words “Responsibility, Leadership and Action” but eight years later – with greenhouse gas emissions nowhere close to meeting the provincial target – there’s […]

Filed Under: Editorial Tagged With: Alberta, Canadians, Climate Change, Environment, GHG, greenhouse gas, Harper Government, Keystone XL pipeline, oil companies, oil sands, pipeline, social licence

Plan to ship from the oil sands to the east coast runs into a snag

July 22, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

Oil-sands opponents rallied in Bretton Woods, N.H., where New England governors held their annual meeting with eastern Canadian premiers. On the table – energy trade and innovation. “We are calling on Northeast leaders to oppose projects that would bring more tar sands oil into the region, and to implement a regional clean fuel standard along […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, International, News Tagged With: Alberta, Canada, crude oil, Enbridge, Energy East, Environment, Keystone XL, Keystone XL pipeline, Kinder Morgan, oil, oil companies, oil industry, oil sands, pipeline, refinery, U.S.

Head of Cenovus not impressed with people “playing politics” over oil sands

July 21, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

Brian Ferguson says it’s political gain not Canada’s best interest that is prompting Justin Trudeau and Thomas Mulcair’s comments about the oil industry. To top it off the CEO of Cenovus Energy says celebrities like Desmond Tutu‘s involvement doesn’t help the debate either. Ferguson made the comments at the 2014 TD Securities Calgary Energy Conference […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, News Tagged With: Brian Ferguson, Canada, CEO of Cenovus Energy, CEO of TransCanada, Desmond Tutu, Environment, Justin Trudeau, Keystone XL, Northern Gateway pipeline, oil sands, pipeline, Russell Girling, Safety, Thomas Mulcair

Did you know billionaire Koch brothers active in oil sands?

July 21, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

When it comes to land holdings in the oil sands, nobody has a bigger stake in the region than the Koch brothers. Around Peace River the American billionaires own an amount of land greater than the size of Los Angeles. They are the oil patches largest foreign investor with more than a million acres, more […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, International, News Tagged With: Alberta, Canada, Charles Koch, David Koch, Koch brothers, oil, oil industry, oil sands, Shell Canada

First Nations companies competitive in battle for oil sands jobs

July 21, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

When it comes to landing contracts in Alberta’s oil sands, First Nations groups are no longer the beneficiaries of easy deals. Chief financial officer of Fort McKay Group of Companies, Marguerite MacDonald says, “Four years ago, we didn’t have to bid on a lot of the work that we now bid for. It is no […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, News Tagged With: Alberta, Alberta's oil sands, crude oil, First Nations, Fort McKay Group of Companies, Marguerite MacDonald, Mary Peg Campbell, oil, oil companies, oil industry, oil sands, pipeline, Suncor Energy

Oilsands company cuts costs and jobs

July 21, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

SilverWillow Energy Corp, a Calgary based pre-production oilsands company is making cuts. A media release from the company says the changes are needed so the level of staffing is more in line with the amount of work being done. While it adds general and administrative costs will be cut as well. There are no specifics […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, News Tagged With: job cuts, oil sands, oilsnds, SilverWillow Energy

New report: Oil sands responsible for polluting traditional aborginal food sources

July 21, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

Those against oil sands production have another study to add to their cause. A report released this month claims wild animal food sources caught in northern Alberta have higher-than-normal levels of pollutants. The study makes a connection between contamination and oil sands production. The study titled, Environmental and Human Health Implications of the Athabasca Oil […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, News Tagged With: Athabasca Chipewyan, contamination, Environmental and Human Health Implications of the Athabasca Oil Sands, First Nation, Health Canada, megaprojects, Mikisew Cree, National First Nations Environmental Contaminants Program, oil sands

Comment: Make Prince Rupert the terminus

July 20, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

The recent Supreme Court of Canada ruling should give pause to Enbridge to consider that Port of Prince Rupert as a viable alternative of its plan to build two pipelines from Bruderheim, northeast of Edmonton, to Kitimat, B.C. Certainly the ruling strengthens the hand of the many small native bands that fish the tributaries of […]

Filed Under: Editorial Tagged With: Alberta, British Columbia, Canada, crude oil, Enbridge, energy, Environment, environmental, First Nations, gas, Harper Government, Northern gateway, oil, oil companies, oil industry, oil sands, pipeline, refinery, Safety, spill, Supreme Court, treaty rights

Editorial: Harper government made wrong choice on Northern Gateway

July 20, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

It was an expected but devastating decision. The Harper government approved the Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline — against the wishes of the majority of Canadians. But here’s the thing: there’s still time to stop the pipeline. Enbridge has stated its commitment to renew conversations with First Nations and other communities in the pathway of the pipeline. It […]

Filed Under: Editorial Tagged With: Alberta, British Columbia, Canada, Canadians, crude oil, Environment, First Nations, Harper Government, Northern gateway, oil, oil companies, oil industry, oil sands, pipeline, Safety, treaty rights

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