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’s U.S. Natural Gas Import Volumes Up 25%, Prices Rise 33% in First Nine Months of 2017
Canadian natural gas imports from the United States increased 25% in volume and 33% in price during the first three quarters of 2017, according to the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) latest trade scorecard.
BP Granted Green Light to Explore Offshore Nova Scotia
BP plc’s Canadian unit has been granted a national environmental green light for a four-year exploration campaign across a 14,000-square-kilometer (5,600-square-mile) Atlantic Ocean drilling frontier offshore of Nova Scotia.
Trans Mountain Oilsands Export Project Draws More BC Fire
The British Columbia’s (BC) left-leaning, avowedly green government Tuesday unveiled its weapon — more official study — for blocking an expansion of Kinder Morgan Canada Ltd.’s (KML) Pacific coast export pipeline expansion for the Alberta oilsands.
NGTL Expands Natural Gas Network Flows by About 1 Bcf/d
Western Canada producers are selling off a surplus of steeply discounted natural gas that piled up during a prolonged pipeline service interruption last year.
NEB Nixes Discounted Toll for U.S. Natural Gas to New Brunswick
A halt has been called to an attempt by Canada’s biggest oil refinery to avoid looming pipeline cost increases for switching Canadian East Coast natural gas markets over to imports from the United States.
NEB Rejects ‘Premature’ Discounted Toll for U.S. Shale Gas to New Brunswick
A halt has been called to an attempt by Canada’s biggest oil refinery to avoid looming pipeline cost increases for switching Canadian East Coast natural gas markets over to imports from the United States.
With Alberta Contract, TransCanada Targeting 2019 to Advance Keystone Exports
TransCanada Corp. on Thursday set a target of 2019 for starting construction on its hotly contested Keystone XL oilsands export pipeline after selling most of the planned capacity to shippers that include the Alberta government.
Alberta Natural Gas Demand Growth to be Confined to Western Canada, Says TransCanada
Alberta industry will take over exports to the United States as the engine of growth in Western Canadian natural gas production for the next 10 years, according to a new forecast by TransCanada Corp., the country’s main pipeline operator.
Provincial Scientists Say Nova Scotia Shale Gas Resources ‘Too Large’ to Dismiss
Shale deposits on land, declared off limits to industry in 2014, are rich enough to replace Atlantic Canada’s depleted offshore natural gas production network, says a fresh review by government scientists.
Depleted Sable Offshore Energy Project Remediation Likely Complete By 2021
A target date of 2021 has been set to eliminate the last trace of Canada’s depleted 19-year-old Atlantic natural gas production network on the seafloor near Sable Island and the east coast of Nova Scotia.