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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U.S. Stands Out as North America’s Champion Natural Gas Trader, Says DOE
Cross-border natural gas trade slowed down between Canada and the United States last year, but prices rose for deliveries in both directions, according to annual records kept by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).
Canada Delays Approval of Trans Mountain Expansion
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s administration has delayed approval of the contested Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion project until June 18.
Canada AG Rebuffs Environmental Demand to Usurp BC’s Jurisdiction of LNG Canada
Canada’s federal government has rejected an environmentalist demand to take jurisdiction from British Columbia (BC) officials who approved LNG Canada, the pioneer Pacific coast natural gas export project.
Montney’s Unconventional Potential of 1,965 Tcf Said Barely Tapped
Canada’s rich gas vein, the Montney formation, dominates British Columbia (BC) production, even though the industry has only scratched the surface to date, the BC Oil and Gas Commission (BCOGC) said.
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Montney’s Natural Gas In Place Estimated at 1,965 Tcf
Canada’s rich gas vein, the Montney formation, dominates British Columbia (BC) production, even though the industry has only scratched the surface to date, the BC Oil and Gas Commission (BCOGC) said.
NEB OKs TransCanada’s West Path Natural Gas Project
Federal regulators in Canada have approved a C$409 million ($307 million) project designed to increase natural gas deliveries to the western United States and southern Alberta by 275 MMcf/d.
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Canadian Natural Gas Exports Declined in 2018
The volume and value of Canadian natural gas exports fell last year, according to trade records compiled by the National Energy Board (NEB).
Canada’s Oil, Gas Job Losses Expected to Worsen in 2019
Canadian oil and gas job losses since the 2014 global price fall from US$100/bbl-plus will worsen to a five-year total 53,200 as of 2019, according to Petroleum Labor Market Information (PetroLMI).
LNG Canada Partner Secures HOA with Japan’s Jera
Japanese utility conglomerate Jera Co., the largest natural gas buyer in the world, agreed Tuesday to purchase up to 1.2 million metric tons/year (mmty), or 155 MMcf/d, from a partner in the LNG Canada export terminal underway in British Columbia (BC).
Duvernay, Montney Growth Requires Natural Gas Pipeline Expansion, Says NGTL
Wells in the Montney and Duvernay formations in northern Alberta and British Columbia will increasingly dominate natural gas production in the provinces, TransCanada Corp.’s Nova Gas Transmission Ltd. (NGTL) said in the second pipeline expansion proposal to regulators in a week.