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 Grants OK to Trans Mountain Oil Pipeline Expansion
The delayed Trans Mountain Pipeline oil pipe expansion advanced Friday after the National Energy Board (NEB) granted a revised approval to the growth outlet for overseas exports by Canada’s top natural gas user, Alberta thermal oilsands production.
Bear Head LNG Proposal in Nova Scotia Gains Industry, Job Milestones
Bear Head LNG Corp. has announced project participation and benefits agreements with Nova Scotia native and labor groups for its proposed natural gas export terminal on Canada’s Atlantic coast.
Alberta Secures Methanol Plant in Deal with Nauticol
An Alberta government subsidy program lured its third industrial customer for natural gas into construction Wednesday, when Nauticol Energy committed to build a C$2 billion ($1.5 billion) methanol plant.
With Oil Pipelines Delayed, Alberta Leases 4,400 Railway Cars to Move Supply
The Alberta government announced a C$3.7 billion ($2.8 billion) commitment Tuesday to lease 4,400 railway tank cars as a three-year substitute for delayed oil pipeline projects.
Steelhead LNG Suspends Work on BC Export Project
After five years of planning and regulatory proceedings, work has been suspended on a mammoth made-in-Canada proposal for liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports from British Columbia (BC).
TransCanada Moving Forward With Pipeline Expansion for Canada’s East Coast
A second pipeline expansion project has been sparked by a natural gas market shuffle on the Canada’s east coast that would replace depleted offshore supplies with western production.
Quebec Natural Gas Suppliers Eyeing RNG to Bypass Drilling Ban
French Canadian natural gas suppliers, barred from tapping Quebec’s tight and shale deposits by provincial regulation, are resorting to a potential green variety that could be produced without drilling wells.
Canadian Emissions Regulations Could Prove Costly for Oil, Gas Industry, Report Finds
Hitting Canadian targets for cutting methane emissions could cost natural gas and oil producers C$725 million ($544 million), according to new estimates by the Canadian Energy Research Institute (CERI).
Wapiti Gas Plant to Serve Montney Producers Starts Up Ahead of Schedule
On the heels of a friendly C$600 million ($449 million) natural gas processing takeover in Alberta, Oklahoma-based SemGroup Corp. highlighted a growth plan that drove the deal by starting up an operation in the Canadian province early.
Pembina Aims for 2023 Ramp of Alberta Petrochemical Plant
Pembina Pipeline Corp. has set a target of 2023 to start up production in Alberta from a C$4.5 billion ($3.4 billion) petrochemical project with its Kuwait partner.