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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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Keystone Deliveries Resume as Leak Investigation Continues

Flows resume Monday into the United States from Alberta on the Keystone oil pipeline after an 11-day interruptionto repair a leak and start cleaning up a 5,000 bbl oil spill in northeastern South Dakota.

November 28, 2017

Alberta’s Premier Continues to Target Energy Export Projects to Deliver to World Markets

A roving campaign of high-profile public appearances by Alberta Premier Rachel Notley, courting national and international support for oil and natural gas pipelines originating in her province, is a case of doing what comes naturally.

November 27, 2017
Nebraska Regulators OK Keystone XL but TransCanada Demurs on Construction Start-Up

Nebraska Regulators OK Keystone XL but TransCanada Demurs on Construction Start-Up

The last piece of the U.S. regulatory puzzle fell into place Monday in Nebraska for the Keystone XL export pipeline, a growth enabler for Canada’s top industrial natural gas consumer, Alberta thermal oilsands plants.

November 20, 2017
TransCanada Shuts Keystone Pipe in South Dakota Following Leak

TransCanada Shuts Keystone Pipe in South Dakota Following Leak

TransCanada Corp.’s Keystone pipeline system sprang a leak Thursday, only days before a scheduled regulatory ruling on the hotly contested XL proposal for a jumbo addition.

November 17, 2017

NGTL Forecasting Growing Canadian LNG Exports

Canadian efforts to break into the global liquefied natural gas (LNG) trade still have a chance to make a late but strong start, according to the pipeline partner in the stalled export campaign.

November 15, 2017
Canadian NatGas Exports Lag U.S. Counterparts in 1H2017

Canadian NatGas Exports Lag U.S. Counterparts in 1H2017

Canadian natural gas merchants lost their decades-old stature as North America’s champion exporters last spring, according to the latest continental market scorecard compiled by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).

November 8, 2017
Chevron Launching Extended Duvernay Drilling Campaign

Chevron Launching Extended Duvernay Drilling Campaign

After three years of field trials, extended supply development is beginning on Western Canada’s second shale gas frontier in the Kaybob Duvernay area of west-central Alberta by a unit of Chevron Corp.

November 7, 2017

Landmark Canadian Supreme Court Decision Holds Implications for Pipeline Development

Do not fear the Grizzly Bear Spirit, legal armor against religious opposition that was granted Thursday by the Supreme Court of Canada.

November 3, 2017
Canada Natural Gas Begins Flowing East and West on Dawn Expansion, TransCanada Toll Cut

Canada Natural Gas Begins Flowing East and West on Dawn Expansion, TransCanada Toll Cut

As Canada’s eastern natural gas storage and trading hub put an expansion into action on its 75th anniversary, a surge of western production began flowing Wednesday with a boost from a deep cross-country pipeline toll cut.

November 2, 2017
Canada Drillers Predicting Modest Growth in 2018, Slightly Higher Well Count

Canada Drillers Predicting Modest Growth in 2018, Slightly Higher Well Count

Canadian drilling will increase modestly next year, with the 2018 well count set to increase to 7,900 from 7,550, the annual forecast by the Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC) is predicting.

November 1, 2017