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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Woodfibre LNG Secures Montney Supply with Canbriam Takeover
An Asian plan for the second British Columbia (BC) liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal, Woodfibre LNG, on Tuesday secured a supply source with a corporate takeover.
NEB Grants Third Toll Cut for TC Energy’s Natural Gas Mainline
The third toll cut since 2017 will go into effect this fall on TC Energy’s cross-Canada natural gas Mainline, under a swift approval that the National Energy Board (NEB) granted to an unopposed discount package.
Canada’s Oil, Gas Industry Trailing U.S. Even More, Says Fraser
The Canadian fossil fuel industry is taking a long fall into becoming a poor cousin to its peer in the United States, according to an annual review of the North American energy scene by the Fraser Institute.
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TransCanada Changes Name to TC Energy
TransCanada Corp. changed its name at its annual meeting in Calgary, but its hotly contested Keystone XL oil export pipeline project remains blocked by marathon regulatory and court cases in the United States.
Oregon DEQ Denies Jordan Cove LNG Water Certificate
A state agency has confirmed that intricate regulatory hurdles still confront the Jordan Cove natural gas export proposal on the Oregon coast that would export Canadian production.
Canada Approves Cleanup at Sable, Deep Panuke
A C$63.3 million ($47.5 million) cleanup chore has been approved for two pipelines left empty when 19 years of natural gas production ended offshore of Nova Scotia at the end of 2018.
Alberta, BC Continue Feud Over Trans Mountain Expansion
A second court battle broke out Wednesday between the British Columbia (BC) and Alberta governments over the C$9 billion ($6.8 billion) Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion proposal for oil exports from the Pacific coast.
New Alberta Regime Dedicates Cabinet Seat to Natural Gas
Natural gas rose to prominence on the Alberta government agenda Tuesday, when newly elected Premier Jason Kenney created a seat dedicated to promoting the resource in his inaugural cabinet.
Rangeland Planning Oil Pipe in Alberta’s Marten Hills
Texas-based Rangeland Energy established a Canadian foothold Tuesday with an oil pipeline project in a rare corner of the northern Alberta bitumen belt where heavy oil flows without costly artificial stimulation of wells.
Native Rights Language Could Expand Approval Process for NGTL Natural Gas Projects
The Liberal government in Ottawa has inserted a global native rights ideal into the approval process for C$3.4 billion ($2.6 billion) in projects by TransCanada Corp.’s western pipeline grid, Nova Gas Transmission Ltd. (NGTL).