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Gordon Jaremko

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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Canada Correspondent | Calgary, AB

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Alliance Readying 25% Natural Gas Capacity Increase to Chicago

After a year of testing Canadian demand for natural gas export service, Alliance Pipeline Ltd. has presented a C$2 billion ($1.6 billion) proposal for a 25% capacity increase.

March 29, 2018
Australia Eyeing Canadian Model for Unconventional Drilling Oversight

Australia Eyeing Canadian Model for Unconventional Drilling Oversight

A formula for overcoming fear of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) surfaced from a sister Commonwealth Nation on Tuesday, in time for an inquiry launched earlier in March in a Canadian hotbed of unconventional natural gas development, British Columbia (BC).

March 29, 2018
Canadian Exports to U.S. Boosted by Propane, Butane Sales

Canadian Exports to U.S. Boosted by Propane, Butane Sales

Liquid byproducts add a rich bonus to Canadian natural gas exports to the United States, show trade scorecards kept by the National Energy Board (NEB).

March 28, 2018

NEB Puts Canada Pipes on Notice: No Walking Away From Abandoned Lines

Canadian pipeline companies have been put on notice that they will not be allowed to walk away from obsolete lengths that they stop using, empty and seal up but leave in the ground.

March 26, 2018
BC, Alberta Enticing Sagging Canadian Natural Gas Industry with Tax, Royalty Cuts

BC, Alberta Enticing Sagging Canadian Natural Gas Industry with Tax, Royalty Cuts

The British Columbia (BC) and Alberta governments set out separately Thursday to rekindle the sagging Western Canadian natural gas industry by offering tax and royalty cuts to projects that would soak up surpluses depressing prices and drilling.

March 23, 2018
Encana to Abandon Sinking Deep Panuke Natural Gas Project

Encana to Abandon Sinking Deep Panuke Natural Gas Project

Encana Corp. confirmed Monday that its unlucky C$700 million ($560 million) Deep Panuke venture is poised to sink off the Atlantic seaboard natural gas market, just 56 months after starting up offshore of Nova Scotia.

March 20, 2018

U.S., Canadian Natural Gas Trade Sees Increases Across the Board

Canadian natural gas imports from the United States jumped by 14% last year, according to a trade scorecard kept by the National Energy Board (NEB).

March 14, 2018

TransCanada, Enbridge Natural Gas Pipeline Projects on Montney Shale Collision Course

Pipeline competition on the natural gas transportation growth market in northern British Columbia (BC) is heating up to a boil that makes construction crews liable to bump into each other working on rival projects.

March 14, 2018

Rival TransCanada, Enbridge Natural Gas Pipeline Projects in Turf Fight

Pipeline competition on the natural gas transportation growth market in northern British Columbia (BC) is heating up to a boil that makes construction crews liable to bump into each other working on rival projects.

March 13, 2018
Canada Natural Gas Sector Said in ‘Jeopardy’ Unless TransCanada Cuts Mainline Rates

Canada Natural Gas Sector Said in ‘Jeopardy’ Unless TransCanada Cuts Mainline Rates

A routine toll renewal application has triggered an avalanche of demands for rate cuts on TransCanada Corp.’s cross-country Mainline from natural gas shippers plagued by surpluses and poor prices.

March 9, 2018