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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Alberta Urges Swift Aid for Ailing Canadian Natural Gas Producers
A year of gutted prices and revenues, described as “crushingly low” by industry, has prodded the government in Canada’s top natural gas supplying province into going to bat for struggling producers.
TransCanada Rebranding to Affirm Expanded North American Oil, Gas Reach
Shareholders of TransCanada Corp. will vote this spring on a management proposal to change the company’s name to TC Energy.
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Proposed 1.8 Bcf/d Quebec Pipeline a Conduit for LNG Exports, Say Sponsors
A plan for a new natural gas pipeline across Quebec, sponsored by two California-based firms, could flow Canadian production into the global market via liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports by the mid-2020s.
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Atlantic Canada Consumers Scrambling for Western Natural Gas Supply as Output Dries Up
As natural gas wells shut down offshore of Nova Scotia, Atlantic Canadian distributors, marketers and consumers are seeking speedy approval for replacement deliveries from Alberta and British Columbia (BC).
Political Party Challenges Canada’s Equalization Scheme
A rebel wing of the Canadian political right has set out to forge an industrial missing link aimed at breaking through environmental disdain that blocks hydraulic fracturing (fracking) and pipeline construction in the eastern half of the country — financial motivation.
British Columbia Tremor Prompts Call for Review of Natural Gas Drilling Plans
Natural gas producers have been ordered to review drilling plans for a liquids-rich corner of the Montney shale formation in northeastern British Columbia (BC) after an investigation blamed a Nov. 29 earthquake on hydraulic fracturing (fracking).
Canadian Natural Gas Producers Innovate in Push to Cut Emissions
Some of Canada’s largest exploration and production companies stepped forward Wednesday to enlist in a national campaign by industry and regional governments to cut carbon emissions from the natural gas market.
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Canada Readying C$1.5B in Loans for Depressed Oil, Gas Industry
The Canadian government on Tuesday said two of its financial agencies will loan up to C$1.5 billion ($1.2 billion) to the country’s beleaguered oil and gas industry for export, efficiency and environmental investments.
Natural Gas Shippers Win Toll Cut on TransCanada’s Mainline
Natural gas shippers have won a C$1.14 billion ($910 million) toll cut on TransCanada Corp.’s cross-country Mainline after a 10-month dispute over pipeline finance before the National Energy Board (NEB).
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Enbridge Unveils North American Plans to Expand Oil, Natural Gas Pipeline Network
Enbridge Inc. has unveiled a $1.8 billion growth budget for its oil and natural gas pipelines, with additions at the northern and southern ends of the network in Alberta and the Gulf of Mexico region.