Gordon Jaremko worked as a reporter and editor for Canadian daily newspapers, wire services and monthly magazines for 38 years in Calgary, Edmonton and Ottawa, primarily covering politics, economics and business with emphasis on the Alberta petroleum industry. He has contributed to four books and has become an independent contractor engaged on two history projects. He has been contributing to Intelligence Press since 1986.
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Alberta Cuts Natural Gas Price Outlook 12%
The government of Canada’s chief natural gas-producing jurisdiction has lowered its annual average price expectations by 12%.
Canada’s LNG Export Proponents Urged to Cooperate with Native Communities
Sponsors of liquefied natural gas (LNG) export projects on Canada’s Pacific coast were urged Wednesday by an industry-supported study to give high priority to establishing cooperation with native communities.
NEB Rejects TransCanada NatGas Mainline Storage Charge Increase
Distribution companies Thursday won a battle to hold down costs of using TransCanada Corp.’s natural gas mainline when the National Energy Board (NEB) rejected a complex proposal to raise storage charges.
Canadian Oil & Gas Well Count Rebound Forecast for 2017
Canadian natural gas- and oilfield activity will start making a comeback in 2017 after two severely depressed years, the nation’s service companies predicted today.
Efficiency, Innovation Are New Status Quo, Canadian Industry Told
A leaner Canadian industry is emerging, fit to survive the third straight year of low oil and natural gas prices, Suncor Energy Inc. confirmed Thursday in an investor guidance forecast of 2017 performance.
TransCanada’s Mainline Toll Discount Finds Too Few Takers
TransCanada Corp. Tuesday dropped a plan to refill its natural gas Mainline by granting toll discounts as deep as 47% for delivering production from Alberta and British Columbia to Ontario and Quebec.
Trump Ascendancy Triggers Potential Keystone XL Comeback
TransCanada Corp. vowed Wednesday to try reviving the hotly contested Keystone XL oil export pipeline when U.S. President-elect Donald Trump moves into the White House.
Canada’s NEB Reformers Seen as Business-Friendly
Canada’s Liberal government has recruited experts in adapting projects and regulations to environmental, community and aboriginal concerns for a panel mandated to chart a course to “modernize” the National Energy Board (NEB).
Canada Seen Long on LNG Supply, Short on Global Markets to Take It
Canada can produce as much liquefied natural gas (LNG) as overseas markets can take, according to the latest request to the National Energy Board (NEB) for an extended 40-year export license.
Alberta’s Flexible Royalty Regime Attracts Drilling Investment, Review Finds
Alberta has gained a profit advantage in attracting drilling and will keep the edge when oil and natural gas prices rise, according to a review of royalty revisions that take effect in 2017.