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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Accelerating Output Drove U.S. Exports to Canada To C$51B During Shale Gale Years
Energy free trade with Canada enabled U.S. natural gas exporters to make sales worth C$51.4 billion ($41 billion) since the onset of high-volume unconventional production a decade ago, according to the federal government in Ottawa.
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NEB Offers Grim Outlook for Canada Natural Gas Output, Export Projects
Canadian natural gas supplies will remain nearly flat for six years as aging conventional flowing wells run down and unconventional production picks up speed to replace the depleting old reserves, according to new projections by the National Energy Board (NEB).
Canadian Oil, NatGas Producers Taking Up Low-Carbon Call
Vows in the Canadian fossil fuel industry to go on a low-carbon diet have spread beyond Alberta thermal oilsands production into British Columbia (BC) natural gas.
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Sable’s Days As NatGas Supplier to New England, Maritime Canada Appear Numbered
The aging mainstay of Atlantic natural gas production, the Sable Offshore Energy Project (SOEP), is signaling its days as a supplier for New England and Maritime Canada are numbered by discarding its shipping services.
Stalled BC NatGas Pipeline Project Prompts Rebuke from NEB
A small natural gas pipeline project in British Columbia (BC) that flared into a regulatory fight for a year has provoked the National Energy Board (NEB) into appealing to provincial and corporate leaders to map out orderly resource and land-use plans.
TransCanada Officially Dumps Energy East NatGas Mainline Conversion
TransCanada Corp. confirmed Thursday that a proposed partial conversion of its Energy East natural gas mainline to oil service is dead, blaming “changed circumstances” for loss of the C$15.7 billion ($12.6 billion) plan.
TransCanada’s Western Canada Pipeline Grid Shift Aimed at Capturing Growing NatGas Shale Output
As construction is completed on pipeline additions this year, the next stage is taking shape in a multi-year program to adapt the Western Canadian natural gas pipeline grid to spreading shale production.
TransCanada Prepping Western Canada Pipeline Grid for Growing Unconventional NatGas Output
As construction is completed on pipeline additions this year, the next stage is taking shape in a multi-year program to adapt the Western Canadian natural gas pipeline grid to spreading shale production.
NEB Launches Full-Dress Hearings for TransCanada’s North Montney Mainline
A new regulatory ordeal, possibly lasting up to 15 months, has begun to determine pipeline service and costs for production stranded by cancellations of liquefied natural gas (LNG) export projects on the north Pacific coast of British Columbia (BC).
Duvernay Holds Huge NatGas, Oil and Liquids Reserves, Says New Appraisal
Sweet spots in Alberta’s Duvernay Shale natural gas formation harbor 9.6 billion bbl of liquid byproducts and premium light oil, according to a new marketable resources appraisal released Tuesday by provincial and federal earth-sciences agencies.