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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Long-Struggling Mackenzie Gas Project Gets Permit Extension
No construction promises and only a pledge to watch markets for signs of need were made when Canada’s frozen northern pipeline plan Thursday won a seven-year reprieve from dying due to weak natural gas and oil prices.
Canadian Regulators Approve Nova Gas Transmission Expansion
Northern natural gas and thermal oilsands production will be able to grow in step as a result of approval granted Thursday for a C$1.29 billion (US$993 million) set of pipeline additions in Alberta and British Columbia.
Canadian Gas Association Seeks to Grow Renewable NatGas Market Share
Targets of 5% in 2025 and 10% as of 2030 were set Wednesday for the national market share of renewable natural gas (RNG) by the Canadian Gas Association (CGA).
Canadian Exports Squeezed by Vast U.S. Shale Production
The role reversal in North American natural gas continues, with Canada fading as an international supplier and the United States growing as shale production transforms the continental market.
U.S. Shale Production Casts Shadow on Canadian Exports
The role reversal in North American natural gas continues, with Canada fading as an international supplier and the United States growing as shale production transforms the continental market.
Canadian Regulators OK Trans Mountain Crude Pipeline Expansion
Canada’s growth customer for natural gas made a long stride forward Thursday, when the National Energy Board (NEB) approved a 590,000 b/d pipeline expansion for oilsands exports to Asia.
British Columbia Usurps Alberta as Canada’s NatGas Production Growth Engine
British Columbia has taken over from Alberta as the source of growth in Canadian natural gas supplies for the next quarter-century, according to the National Energy Board (NEB).
British Columbia Usurps Alberta as Canada’s NatGas Production Growth Engine
British Columbia has taken over from Alberta as the source of growth in Canadian natural gas supplies for the next quarter-century, according to the National Energy Board (NEB).
Alberta Readies to Bring Oil Production Back Online in ‘The Beast’s’ Wake
Preparations began Sunday to resume nearly one million b/d of production shut down when a forest fire nicknamed “The Beast” forced evacuation of all 85,000 residents of the northeastern Alberta oil sands capital, Fort McMurray.
Alberta Readies to Bring Oil Production Back Online in ‘The Beast’s’ Wake
Preparations began Sunday to resume nearly one million b/d of production shut down when a forest fire nicknamed “The Beast” forced evacuation of all 85,000 residents of the northeastern Alberta oil sands capital, Fort McMurray.