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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Veresen Takes Long-View Position in BC’s Shale Future
After nearly two decades of mastering turbulent markets for natural gas and liquid byproducts, a Calgary fixture of energy services is making a fresh start in the New Year on taking a leading role in the next generation of Canadian supplies.
Veresen Takes Long-View Position in BC’s Shale Future
After nearly two decades of mastering turbulent markets for natural gas and liquid byproducts, a Calgary fixture of energy services is making a fresh start in the New Year on taking a leading role in the next generation of Canadian supplies.
Canada Oilsands Production Continues Growth, Strong NatGas Use
Canadian natural gas producers are going to keep their biggest industrial customer as thermal oilsands plants weather the fourth global oil price storm since commercial production of the northern Alberta resource began 47 years ago.
BC’s Hydroelectric Dam to Support LNG Exports
The British Columbia (BC) government Tuesday launched construction of a C$8.3-billion ($7.5-billion) hydroelectric dam on the Peace River to support liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports via the province’s Pacific coast.
Pacific NorthWest LNG Strikes Tax Agreement
Pacific NorthWest LNG signaled Monday that its deferred liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal proposal is still alive by signing a tax agreement for its site on the northern coast of British Columbia (BC).
Central Canada-Bound Capacity Targets U.S. Shale Output
Southwestern Ontario’s natural gas distribution company, Union Gas Ltd., confirmed Friday that further expansion is planned on the northbound pipeline network into central Canada from the United States.
Capacity Offered on U.S.-to-Central Canada Pipeline
Southwestern Ontario’s natural gas distribution company, Union Gas Ltd., confirmed Friday that further expansion is planned on the northbound pipeline network into central Canada from the United States.
Kinder Morgan Canada Applies to Build Last Leg of Trans Mountain Pipeline
While delays of export terminal projects sink hopes for rapid overseas sales of Canadian liquefied natural gas (LNG), plans to fill tankers with oilfield liquids remain afloat on the Pacific Coast of British Columbia (BC).
Petronas Hits Pause Button on BC LNG Export Project
The leading contender to build Canada’s first liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal on the Pacific Coast of British Columbia (BC) stepped aside Wednesday, saying “challenging” markets prevent making a big commitment.
TransCanada Seeks Speedy Verdict on Pipeline Plan
TransCanada Corp. has set out to obtain a speedy verdict on plans to overhaul and enlarge its pipeline network by brushing aside objections from natural gas distribution companies in Ontario, Quebec and the northeastern United States.