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Northern gateway pipeline approval approved in Alberta’s heartland

July 14, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

While environmental groups and First Nations criticized the Harper government for approving the Northern gateway pipeline, the provinces industrial heartland has a different take. Not surprisingly it wants the pipeline to satisfy the 209 conditions and get the go ahead to start building. The Executive Director of Alberta’s Industrial Heartland Association (AIHA), Neil Shelly, told […]

Filed Under: Alberta, News Tagged With: AIHA, Alberta, Alberta’s Industrial Heartland Association, crude oil, Enbridge, Energy East, First Nations, Harper Government, Keystone XL, MLA Jacquie Fenske, Neil Shelly, Northern gateway, oil, oil companies, oil industry, oil sands, ort Saskatchewan-Vegreville, pipeline, refinery

Northern Gateway approval good for Canada and the world

July 14, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

Prime Minister Stephen Harper and federal Natural Resources Minister Greg Rickford have given their conditional approval to Enbridge Pipelines to construct the Northern Gateway Pipeline. Assuming that Enbridge can meet the 209 very stringent conditions, why wouldn’t they? Given recent events in the Middle East and the United State’s continued delays on granting a permit […]

Filed Under: Editorial Tagged With: Alberta, Canada, Canadians, Enbridge, Environment, First Nations, Harper Government, Northern gateway, oil industry, oil sands, pipeline

Academics give Harper Government a failing grade

July 14, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

A Canadian-led group of academics has gone to the British journal Nature in an attempt to get both Canada the and U.S. to declare a moratorium on further oil sands development as well as new pipelines. Ecologist Wendy Palen at Simon Fraser University, says both countries need to ensure development doesn’t outweigh commitments to cut […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, International, News Tagged With: Canada, carbon emissions, development, moratorium, oil sands, pipeline, U.S., Wendy Palen

Pipeline proposal to Edmonton

July 14, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

It would be twice the size of the Northern Gateway pipeline and much shorter. The project by TransCanada would see in the neighborhood of 900,000 barrels a day flow into the Edmonton from northern Alberta. Construction could start within a few months. The Alberta Energy Regulator is holding a hearing into the $3-billion Grand Rapids […]

Filed Under: Alberta, News Tagged With: Alberta, Alberta Energy Regulator, Gran Rapids pipeline, Northern gateway, oil, oil companies, oil industry, oil sands, PetroChina, Phoenix Energy Holdings, pipeline

Oil and gas patents hit record high thanks to boom in unconventional energy

July 14, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

Across the world records have been set in oil and gas patents all in the hunt for unconventional forms of energy like the oil sands. 12,062 oil and gas patent applications were made in 2013.  That’s 30 percent higher than the previous year. About two out of every three new patents are being filed in […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, International, News Tagged With: gas, oil, oil sands, patents, unconventional

Iraq Could Be the Country That Gets Keystone Approved

July 14, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

The fact that Iraq is crumbling and could be on the verge of civil war might be what it takes to prompt the US government to approve the Keystone XL pipeline. With record oil production in the United States likely to soften any domestic blow volatility on the world scene will have, America will still […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, International, News Tagged With: Alberta, Canada, crude oil, Environment, Harper Government, Iraq, Keystone XL, oil, oil companies, oil industry, oil sands, pipeline, refinery, Safety, TransCanada, Washington

Help for oil spill cleanup

July 13, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

MIT researchers think they have found a way to separate oil from water after a major spill.  Their newly developed membrane could process large quantities of the finely mixed materials back into pure oil and water. In addition to its possible role in cleaning up spills, the new method could also be used for routine […]

Filed Under: Alberta, Canada, International, News Tagged With: Alberta, crude oil, damage, Environment, environmental, membrane, MIT, oil, oil companies, oil industry, oil sands, pipeline, Safety, spill

Are U.S. dollars propping up environmental groups in Canada?

July 13, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

$84-billion per year, that’s the potential impact the oil sands could have on the Canadian economy.  The industry it could be argued is the most important economic issue we will have. The greatest hindrance to future projects appears to be the gridlock due to opposition from environmental organizations and First Nations. This gridlock has been […]

Filed Under: Editorial Tagged With: activism, Alberta Oil, Canadian Boreal Initiative, Canadian economy, Energy East, environmental, Flanagan South, fossil fuel, Great Bear Rainforest, Keystone XL, Kinder Morgan Canada, Marisla Foundation, Northern gateway, oil industry, oil sands, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Sea Change Foundation, Suzuki Foundation, Tar Sands Campaign, the Oak Foundation, The Sierra Club, Tides Foundation, TransMountain pipeline, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, Yukon to Yellowstone Initiative

Is pipeline company prepared to haze whales?

July 13, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

The pipeline situation in Canada has been contentious for a while. But now, it’s getting positively weird. In the latest twist, the energy giant Kinder Morgan is proposing a novel wildlife protection scheme. If a pipeline expansion that boosts oil exports out of Vancouver leads to a massive new spill, Kinder Morgan says it knows […]

Filed Under: Editorial Tagged With: British Columbia, crude oil, damage, Environment, environmental, hazing, Kinder Morgan, Northern gateway, oil, oil companies, oil sands, pipeline, refinery, Safety, whales

Oil sands myths

July 9, 2014 by Rob Hislop Leave a Comment

Let’s address the green myths that developing Canada’s oils sands will be “game over for the climate” and that the Keystone XL pipeline is the “fuse to the biggest carbon bomb on the planet.” The first myth stems from a May 9, 2012 New York Times column by James Hansen, the retired director of NASA’s […]

Filed Under: Editorial Tagged With: 350.org, activists, Bill McKibben, Canada, global warming, green myths, Keystone XL pipeline, oil sands

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