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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Canada Accelerates Phaseout of DOT-111 Crude Oil Deliveries
Canada announced an accelerated safety schedule Monday for stopping railway crude oil deliveries with an old generation of accident-prone tank cars that had a role in a Quebec tragedy three years ago.
Forget The U.S., Canada’s Oil Has Rich Markets Elsewhere, Study Says
Canada stands to gain up to C$28.2 billion (US$22 billion) per year by breaking a 70-year-old habit of relying on the United States as the sole destination for oil exports, according a study released Tuesday.
TransCanada Taps Canadian Tradesmen For Energy East Project
TransCanada Corp. added dimensions of buy-Canadian and union-made Thursday to the Energy East proposal for partial conversion and extension of its national natural gas Mainline to oil service from Alberta to the Atlantic Coast.
Most Efficiency Gains Will Stick After Price Rout, Canadian Producers Say
Canadian producers and field contractors are emerging stronger than ever from the two-year ordeal of paring down to cope with low oil, natural gas and liquid byproduct prices, company leaders told a two-day investor conference in Calgary.
Canada Could See Robust Production Growth, But Only With LNG
Canadian natural gas production is capable of increasing by 65% over the next 20 years — but the potential will only be fulfilled if visions of overseas tanker exports come true, according to a fresh study of supply and demand trends.
Canadian Court Suspends Massive Northern Gateway Process on Aboriginal Concerns
Final approval of the costliest, most contested version of a proposed overseas export pipeline and Pacific Coast tanker port for Alberta oil has been suspended by Canada’s Federal Court of Appeal.
Quebec Prepares to Drill, Frack Its Utica Shale
After being excluded from Quebec for six years by a drilling moratorium, natural gas suppliers saw June mark a turning point toward access to French Canadian cousins of shale formations in the northeastern United States.
Canadian Oilsands Gas Demand Projected to Be Robust
Canada’s biggest natural gas consumer — Alberta thermal oilsands production — will grow by 54% over the next 15 years, according to an industry survey.
Canada’s NEB Says TransCanada Mainline Conversion Application Complete
After three years of industry bargaining, community meetings, aboriginal consultations and route changes, TransCanada Corp. Thursday won the first round in the battle over the proposed Energy East partial conversion of its natural gas Mainline to oil service.
Canadian LNG: Go Small And Stay Home
While big Asian liquefied natural gas (LNG) export projects stall on the Pacific and Atlantic coasts, a distinctive national pattern of remote industries and settlements is enabling an inland start on Canadian LNG supply and distribution development.