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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Enbridge, Michigan Reach Deal on Line 5 Oil Pipeline Replacement
Enbridge Inc. has agreed to cover the costs of an underwater tunnel that would accommodate a replacement for its 65 year-old oil and natural gas liquids pipeline beneath the Straits of Mackinac.
Tribal Cooperation Sought to Move Trans Mountain Expansion Forward
A retired Supreme Court of Canada judge, Frank Iacobucci, has been appointed to lead a native affairs team seeking tribal cooperation with the suspended Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion project.
Two LNG Canada Stakeholders Agree to Foot Their Costs for Terminal
Hope grew Friday for the long-awaited start of liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports from British Columbia (BC) when two Asian participants in LNG Canada disclosed they are willing to foot their bills for the proposed Pacific coast terminal.
Canadian Pipeline Operators Urged to Do More In Face of Increasing Public Scrutiny
Natural gas and oil transporters face relentless public pressure to cut leaks and pollution to zero across their North American network, experts said Wednesday at the 2018 International Pipeline Conference in Calgary.
Kwispaa LNG OKs Engineering Contract for Proposed Vancouver Island Export Terminal
An engineering contract secured Wednesday moves Kwispaa LNG, a natural gas export contender with aboriginal co-management, one step closer to being sited on the Pacific coast of British Columbia.
Canada Recommits to Trans Mountain Expansion in Launching Regulatory Review
The Canadian government on Friday restarted the regulatory review of the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion, following instructions in a verdict Aug. 30 by the Federal Court of Appeal that quashed the project’s approval.
Aboriginal Concerns Trigger Regulatory Pause for Atlantic Coast Goldboro LNG Proposal
A Canadian sore spot — aboriginal affairs — on Wednesday triggered a regulatory pause liable to impose project changes on the plan to launch liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments overseas from Goldboro LNG on the Atlantic coast.
TransCanada Defends Toll Surplus As Canadian Producers Push for Refunds
TransCanada Corp. is defending a C$1.14 billion ($910 million) natural gas pipeline toll revenue surplus against demands for a refund in the form of rate cuts for shippers squeezed by supply gluts and low prices in Alberta and British Columbia (BC).
Shell Releases Canadian West Coast Offshore Drilling Rights
Shell Canada Ltd. courted favor in environmentally sensitive British Columbia (BC) on Thursday by surrendering about 50,000 square kilometers (19,300 square miles) of offshore drilling rights to the federal government.
TransCanada Secures Native Tribe Support for LNG Canada Supply Pipeline
Native cooperation deals have been sealed with all elected tribal governments along the supply pipeline planned for the Royal Dutch Shell plc-led LNG Canada proposal to start natural gas exports from British Columbia (BC), TransCanada Corp. said Thursday.