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 Underestimated U.S. NatGas Threat, Economist Says
Canada’s chief natural gas-producing province is feeling the heat of competition from low-cost U.S. shale gas.
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Canada Looks to Propane Exports as LNG Hopes Flounder
Canadian energy merchants have set out to repeat an all-but-forgotten past success as an escape from glutted natural gas markets across North America.
Rowdy Protests Delay NEB Hearings on TransCanada Gas-to-Oil Mainline Conversion
A legal protest motion and rowdy demonstrators pushed the National Energy Board (NEB) into calling a time-out Tuesday to hearings on TransCanada Corp.’s plan for partial conversion of its natural gas Mainline to oil service.
U.S. NatGas Exports to Canada, Mexico Climb as Canadian Imports Decline
U.S. exporters are edging closer to overtaking Canadians in cross-border traffic in natural gas, according to the latest trade scorecard of the United States Department of Energy.
Canadian Regulator OKs Montney-Focused Pipeline Capacity Additions
A C$576 million (US$444 million) package of natural gas pipeline capacity additions has come together in northern British Columbia, to carry increasing production from the Montney Shale region.
NatGas Emissions Cap Could Crimp Canadian Oilsands Development
Continued reliance on natural gas for thermal bitumen extraction will severely stunt the currently expected growth of Alberta oilsands production, the industry has been warned.
Leaked NatGas from Western Canada Heavy Crude Production Being Put to Good Use
Government moves to crack down on methane emissions are fueling an environmental energy business niche developing in the western heartland of Canadian natural gas and oil production.
Western Canada Finding Uses For ‘Waste’ NatGas
Government moves to crack down on methane emissions are fueling an environmental energy business niche developing in the western heartland of Canadian natural gas and oil production.
TransCanada Mainline Conversion Raises Tanker Traffic Concerns
Hazardous cargo “sloshing” and tanker traffic rights have surfaced as concerns that Atlantic Coast industry will float during regulatory hearings on TransCanada Corp.’s Energy East plan for partial conversion of its natural gas Mainline to oil service.
Imperial Oil/ExxonMobil LNG Project has Canadian License Extended to 40 Years
The Canadian crusade to break into global liquefied natural gas (LNG) markets was extended Thursday when a project sponsored by Imperial Oil and 70% owner ExxonMobil obtained a 15-year extension to its overseas sales hunting permit.