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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Supply Aggregator Challenging TransCanada-Utilities Pact
A 28-year-old trade alliance is breaking up over TransCanada Corp.’s program for increasing imports of natural gas from the United States into Ontario and Quebec by raising capacity on eastern legs of its Mainline.
Chinese Pursue Canadian E&P Interests
China’s oldest oil and gas producer has established a toehold in Western Canada with a C$320 million ($288 million) takeover of a fledgling Alberta firm.
NGLs on the Move in Western Canada
While natural gas prices and production languish in Western Canada, demand for liquid byproducts has made drilling and building extraction plant and pipeline capacity into a growth specialty.
British Columbia’s Shale Gas Resources Rising
Natural gas supplies are on the rise in British Columbia (BC) even though drilling, slowed by weak prices, has barely scratched the surface of the province’s northern shale deposits.
Oregon LNG Requests Canada Export License
A second U.S. export terminal project on the Pacific Coast is reaching north to Canada for shale production to turn into Asia-bound tanker cargoes of liquefied natural gas (LNG).
Ice Road Energy Truckers Getting Permafrost Parkway to Beaufort Beaches
A revival of offshore drilling in the Arctic has emerged as an industrial user for a “roads-to-resources” development that Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper launched this week on the Mackenzie Delta in the Northwest Territories (NWT).
One-Dozen Now Vying for LNG Export from Canada
The total volume of proposed Canadian exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) has jumped to 189.4 Tcf, or 20.4 Bcf/d as a result of the 12th entry into the tanker terminal project lineup.
Agreement Will Add Capacity for Shale Gas to Eastern Canada
Canada’s top natural gas transmission and distribution companies have completed a deal that calls for three cooperative pipeline expansions to improve Ontario and Quebec access to U.S. shale gas flowing north through border crossings from Michigan and New York State near Sarnia and Niagara Falls in Ontario over at least the next 16 years.
Doorway to Canada Opens Wider for U.S. Shale Gas
Canada’s top natural gas transmission and distribution companies have concluded a deal to pave the way for growing imports of shale gas supplies from the United States into Ontario and Quebec over at least the next 16 years.
Mackenzie Gas Project Floundering Amid Low Gas Prices
While natural gas prices languish, cost hurdles confronting Canada’s dormant arctic production and pipeline scheme are still on the rise.