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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With Offshore Supplies Depleted, NatGas Costs Set to Increase in Canadian Maritimes
Higher bills are starting to arrive in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick after the provinces decided to drop out of natural gas production byenacting bansagainst the unconventional development that could have replaced depleted offshore supplies.
NGTL Proposes Expansion on Forecast Natural Gas Growth to 13.4 Bcf/d in 2021
Growth expectations supported by shipping contracts propel a C$2.3 billion ($1.8 billion) expansion presented Wednesday by TransCanada Corp.’s supply collection grid in Alberta and British Columbia, Nova Gas Transmission Ltd. (NGTL).
TransCanada Lines Up Construction Contracts for Coastal GasLink Pipe, Awaits LNG Canada FID
After a five-year wait, TransCanada Corp. primed itself Tuesday for a quick start on building a supply pipeline for natural gas exports from the northern Pacific coast of British Columbia (BC).
TransCanada Says Shippers Trigger 280MMcf/d Mainline Expansion
Capacity for sending natural gas from Alberta and British Columbia (BC) east across the continent will jump by 280 MMcf/d by November 2021, TransCanada Corp. announced Monday.
Canada’s NGL Output Rising as Shale, Tight Drilling Expands
Natural gas byproducts are on the rise as a Canadian growth star, propelled by horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing into liquids-rich sweet spots of shale and tight gas formations in northern Alberta and British Columbia (BC).
Deadlines Looming for Goldboro, Canada’s Long Promised East Coast LNG Project
After six years of preparations and promises, performance deadlines are looming for a homegrown proposal to build a C$10.8 billion ($8.6 billion) liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal on Canada’s east coast.
Questerre Vows to Fight Quebec’s Utica Fracturing Ban
After collecting a months-long deluge of popular disdain for the oil and gas industry in a public regulatory review, the Quebec government has decided to toughen its five-year-old moratorium against unconventional exploration using hydraulic fracturing (fracking) into a permanent ban.
LNG Canada Consortium Recruits Petronas as 25% Stakeholder
After dropping out for 10 months, Malaysia’s state-owned energy conglomerate on Thursday rejoined the lineup to start liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports from the Pacific coast of British Columbia by enlisting in the terminal project led by Royal Dutch Shell plc.
Canada to Take Over Trans Mountain Project to Guarantee Oilsands Conduit
The Canadian government has agreed to buy Kinder Morgan Canada Ltd.’s (KML) Trans Mountain Pipeline at least temporarily as the only sure way to build the hotly contested oilsands export expansion of the conduit from Alberta to the southern Pacific coast of British Columbia (BC).
BC Gas Uncorked By NEB Decision on North Montney Mainline Pipe
Rising British Columbia (BC) unconventional production will be redirected east and south across Canada and the United States under a pipeline approval granted Wednesday to TransCanada Corp. in the wake of a scrapped Pacific Coast liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal project.