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.
Archive / Author
SubscribeGordon Jaremko
Articles from Gordon Jaremko
Minnesota ALJ Recommends Approving Controversial Enbridge Line 3 from Canada
Beleaguered Canadian exporters won a verdict Monday that favors new pipeline construction across Minnesota, as long as sponsor Enbridge Inc. confines the work to replacing a half-century-old conduit inside its original route.
BP Canada Prepares to Drill First of Seven Deepwater Wells Offshore Nova Scotia
BP Canada Energy Group ulc has been granted operational approval for the first of seven planned deepwater exploration wells offshore of Nova Scotia.
CenterPoint, Vectren Announce Plans for $6 Billion Merger
CenterPoint Energy Inc., a natural gas and electric utility based in Houston, said it plans to acquire Vectren Corp. in a deal valued at $6 billion.
BC’s Falcon Plans to Resume Australia NT Exploration with Moratorium Lifted
Adoption of Western Canada’s formula for regulating unconventional natural gas activity has opened a vast Australian target zone to industry, with an incorporated British Columbia (BC) company at the head of the line to develop production.
Alberta to Do ‘Whatever It Takes’ to Ensure Trans Mountain Project, Says Premier
The Alberta government moved Monday to put teeth into the campaign to restart the stalled Kinder Morgan Canada Ltd. (KML) Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion.
Trans Mountain Settlement Not in Sight as Trudeau Meets with Alberta, BC Premiers
Talks on restarting Kinder Morgan Canada Ltd.’s (KML) politically stalled Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion started Sunday with no sign of a quick or speedy settlement between the feuding federal, Alberta and British Columbia (BC) governments.
After Years of Decline, SOEP to Shut Down Next Year
Canada will have one less pipeline, and a depleted source of natural gas exports to the U.S. Northeast will vanish next year, when the Sable Offshore Energy Project (SOEP) begins winding down its operations.
Alberta Premier Calls for Investing in Trans Mountain as Kinder Morgan Suspends Work
After spending C$1.1 billion ($880 million) on five years of groping through a regulatory, legal and political maze without finding a clear path into construction, Kinder Morgan Canada Ltd. (KML) suspended work Sunday on its Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion.
TransCanada Wins Approval for Another NGTL Expansion
A day after completing the latest expansion, TransCanada Corp. won approval for the next addition to its supply collection grid in Alberta and British Columbia, Nova Gas Transmission Ltd. (NGTL).
Encana, Keyera Readying Ramp-Up in Montney Midstream Volumes
A natural gas processing agreement announced Monday by Encana Corp. and Keyera Corp. is highlighting large-scale production developing in the Montney formation straddling northern Alberta and British Columbia (BC).