Alberta Premier: We Need To Take A Proactive Role In Keystone XL Discussion
On her way from Washington DC to Ottowa, Alberta Premier Alison Redford stopped by the Canadian consulate in New York City on Tuesday to tell her side of the Keystone XL pipeline story. She said she...
View ArticleEnergy Industry Reacts To Obama Keystone Decision
President Obama upped the ante with Republicans Wednesday, saying their “rushed and arbitrary” 60-day deadline for finding whether TransCanada’s controversial Keystone XL pipeline is in the public...
View ArticleKeystone Denial Locks Canadian Crude Into Midwest
The looming bottleneck for Canadian oil sands crude isn’t getting into the US, it’s getting out of the Midwest. A panel of energy experts told the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee January...
View ArticleEnbridge Details Pipeline Expansion Projects
Enbridge said it has secured funding for $2.6 billion in additional pipeline projects linking western Canadian oil to eastern markets, while Enbridge Energy Partners said it will spend $360 million to...
View ArticleSupply Shift Prompts Energy Forecast Revisions
For several years the focus of the energy sector has been on the supply side. A lingering economic recession has kept demand pressures from building across much of the sector – crude oil being an...
View ArticleOil Market Dynamics: Moving the Bakken Barrel
The refineries along the US East Coast sit close to some of the globe’s largest energy demand centers, but face such high prices for the crude they process that many have struggled to make money. Many...
View ArticleVenezuela Crisis: What Should Energy Companies Expect?
It appears increasingly likely that Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez will not return to power following his latest cancer treatment in December and analysts are considering the implications of a...
View ArticleAlberta Energy Minister Hughes Discusses Options if Keystone XL not Approved,...
An industry source told Breaking Energy last November the two greatest challenges companies operating in Alberta’s oil sands region face are access to markets and skilled labor. Alberta Energy...
View ArticleWhich Pipeline is Best for Marketing Canada’s Oil Sands?
TransCanada’s proposed Energy East pipeline could provide Canada with an outlet for Alberta’s oil sands that sidesteps political opposition obstructing competing projects heading south and west. But...
View ArticleEnbridge Announces 110 MW Texas Wind Project
Enbridge’s 110 MW Texas wind project will deliver electricity to the ERCOT market under a 20-year agreement with Microsoft Corporation. On January 6, 2014, Canada’s Enbridge Inc. announced an agreement...
View ArticleEnergy News Roundup: Northern Gateway Pipeline Approved & Climate Change to...
The 525,000 barrel per day pipeline designed to transport diluted bitumen from Northern Alberta’s oil sands development projects to the Pacific Coast in Kitimat, British Columbia received federal...
View ArticleEnergy Industry Reacts To Obama Keystone Decision
President Obama upped the ante with Republicans Wednesday, saying their “rushed and arbitrary” 60-day deadline for finding whether TransCanada’s controversial Keystone XL pipeline is in the public...
View ArticleKeystone Denial Locks Canadian Crude Into Midwest
The looming bottleneck for Canadian oil sands crude isn’t getting into the US, it’s getting out of the Midwest. A panel of energy experts told the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee January...
View ArticleEnbridge Details Pipeline Expansion Projects
Enbridge said it has secured funding for $2.6 billion in additional pipeline projects linking western Canadian oil to eastern markets, while Enbridge Energy Partners said it will spend $360 million to...
View ArticleSupply Shift Prompts Energy Forecast Revisions
For several years the focus of the energy sector has been on the supply side. A lingering economic recession has kept demand pressures from building across much of the sector – crude oil being an...
View ArticleOil Market Dynamics: Moving the Bakken Barrel
The refineries along the US East Coast sit close to some of the globe’s largest energy demand centers, but face such high prices for the crude they process that many have struggled to make money. Many...
View ArticleVenezuela Crisis: What Should Energy Companies Expect?
It appears increasingly likely that Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez will not return to power following his latest cancer treatment in December and analysts are considering the implications of a...
View ArticleAlberta Energy Minister Hughes Discusses Options if Keystone XL not Approved,...
An industry source told Breaking Energy last November the two greatest challenges companies operating in Alberta’s oil sands region face are access to markets and skilled labor. Alberta Energy Minister...
View ArticleWhich Pipeline is Best for Marketing Canada’s Oil Sands?
TransCanada’s proposed Energy East pipeline could provide Canada with an outlet for Alberta’s oil sands that sidesteps political opposition obstructing competing projects heading south and west. But...
View ArticleEnbridge Announces 110 MW Texas Wind Project
Enbridge’s 110 MW Texas wind project will deliver electricity to the ERCOT market under a 20-year agreement with Microsoft Corporation. On January 6, 2014, Canada’s Enbridge Inc. announced an agreement...
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