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Gordon Jaremko

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 Correspondent | Calgary, AB

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Northern Gateway OK Bodes Well for Canada’s LNG Projects

Northern Gateway OK Bodes Well for Canada’s LNG Projects

Industry won a hotly contested test case of ability to build pipelines and tanker ports in sensitive Canadian territory when federal authorities Thursday approved a new oilsands conduit from Alberta to the northern Pacific Coast of British Columbia (BC).

December 20, 2013
Four New LNG Export Approvals Brings Canadian Total to 14.5 Bcf/d

Four New LNG Export Approvals Brings Canadian Total to 14.5 Bcf/d

Total Canadian volumes approved for overseas sales of liquefied natural gas (LNG) jumped this week to 14.5 Bcf/d or 5.3 Tcf/year, adding up to 139.6 Tcf over the life of the licenses, when the National Energy Board (NEB) granted export licenses to four projects.

December 18, 2013

British Columbia, Japan Ink Agreements to Further LNG Export Cooperation

British Columbia (BC) Premier Christy Clark used a trade mission to Japan to give formal political support this week to the industry lineup to build liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminals on the province’s northern Pacific coast.

December 4, 2013

NGTL: More Drilling Will Lower Northwest Canada’s Shale Gas Prices

The cost of northwestern Canadian shale gas will drop to competitive levels as drilling intensifies from scattered field trials into concentrated commercial development, says the pipeline grid for British Columbia and Alberta.

December 2, 2013

TransCanada Keeps Its Mainline Promise With Open Season

TransCanada Corp. set out Friday to keep a promise to Ontario, Quebec and American exporters by maintaining full firm natural gas service while converting part of its Mainline to oil deliveries.

December 2, 2013
Canada to See Little Change in Winter Fuel Prices, Says NEB

Canada to See Little Change in Winter Fuel Prices, Says NEB

Only slight price changes — and no winter market spikes — are in the forecast for the 2013-14 heating season by Canada’s National Energy Board (NEB).

December 2, 2013
Aurora Enters Canada’s 165 Tcf LNG Export Race

Aurora Enters Canada’s 165 Tcf LNG Export Race

A jumbo Chinese project has raised the volume of supplies earmarked for liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports from proposed Canadian terminals to 165.4 Tcf.

December 2, 2013
Many Uncertainties In Demand Outlook for Canadian Gas

Many Uncertainties In Demand Outlook for Canadian Gas

Canadian natural gas production is capable of growing by 25% as of 2035, and the country’s oil output could soar by 75% over the next quarter-century, but “major uncertainties” cloud the outlook, according to Canada’s National Energy Board (NEB).

November 22, 2013
TransCanada Moves Quickly to Grab Montney Shale Pipeline Action

TransCanada Moves Quickly to Grab Montney Shale Pipeline Action

TransCanada Corp. is acting swiftly to grab the pipeline action in the next western drilling hot spot, the 130,000-square-kilometer (52,000-square-mile) Montney shale formation in northern British Columbia and Alberta.

November 15, 2013

CNOOC-Nexen Option Site for BC LNG Export Terminal

China National Offshore Oil Co. (CNOOC), through Canadian subsidiary Nexen Energy, has been awarded a site for its proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal on the northern Pacific coast of British Columbia (BC), the provincial government said Wednesday.

November 13, 2013