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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NEB Greenlights TransCanada’s Energy East Settlement Plan
Planned expansion of northbound routes for U.S. natural gas exports into Ontario and Quebec can proceed on schedule under a decision that the National Energy Board (NEB) handed down Friday (Nov. 28).
British Columbia Advances $24B of LNG Projects
The British Columbia government let C$24 billion (US$22 billion) worth of liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects advance a regulatory step, but whether they are still moving forward commercially remained an open question.
U.S. NatGas Distributors Join Canadian Opposition to TransCanada Pipeline Plan
Natural gas distribution companies in New England, New York and New Jersey have joined their Ontario and Quebec peers in demanding a reprieve from TransCanada Corp.’s C$13.5 billion (US$12 billion) plan for a swift eastern pipeline overhaul.
Ontario, Quebec to Collaborate on Response to TransCanada’s Pipeline Plan
The Ontario and Quebec governments agreed Friday to collaborate on responding to TransCanada Corp.’s C$13.5 billion (US$12 billion) plan for overhauling the national pipeline network.
Canadian Utilities Seek Pause in TransCanada Rate Overhaul
Canada’s three biggest natural gas distribution companies are calling for a timeout to be imposed on TransCanada Corp.’s C$13.5 billion (US$12 billion) grand design for an overhaul of the national pipeline network.
Canada’s Drillers Predict 10% Drop in Activity Next Year
Soft prices and slow progress on export projects will undermine Canadian drilling next year, according to oil and natural gas field service providers.
Canadian Shale Development Too New to Predict Eventual Production, Say Analysts
Infant Canadian shale development is still too new to predict eventual production by spreading horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing, say elder Alberta earth science and engineering professionals.
TransCanada’s Formal Gas-to-Oil Filing Sets Off Battle Royale
TransCanada Corp. gave natural gas shippers a promise Thursday that the proposed partial conversion of its Mainline to oil service will only proceed when all their firm transportation requirements are fulfilled.
Union Gas Joins Calls for TransCanada to Build Separate Oil Pipeline
A second central Canadian natural gas distribution company stepped forward Friday with a demand for TransCanada Corp. to pay all costs of partially converting its Mainline to oil service.
U.S. Investors Seek LNG Export License for Quebec Terminal
The lineup to launch Canadian liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports spread Monday to Quebec, where a new Montreal firm created by U.S. investors is setting out to build a terminal and pipeline by 2021.