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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LNG Canada Seeking Export License Extension
A top contender to make the delayed launch of Canadian liquefied natural gas (LNG) overseas exports is seeking permission to keep on trying for another five years.
Canadian Exports to United States Grew Last Year as Prices Fell, Data Show
U.S. importers bought more but paid less for Canadian natural gas last year, according to the 2016 annual trade record from the U.S. Department of Energy.
Review Panel Calls For Replacing Canada’s NEB, Lengthening Project Reviews
A Canadian Liberal government-appointed inquiry called Monday for replacement of the National Energy Board (NEB), doubling the time allowed for energy project reviews, and an aboriginal role in approval decisions.
NatGas Wins as Alberta’s Coal Phaseout Gathers Pace
A new Canadian market is expected to develop swiftly for natural gas in Alberta electricity generation, thanks to low prices and expectations that surpluses will hold down costs of the cleanest fossil fuel for years to come.
Edmonton Plans US$1.6M Wood Waste NatGas Alternative Test Site
Canadian governments and industry are reviving the oldest fuel — wood — for a natural gas substitute billed as contributing to commitments to make the country a moral leader in arresting global climate change.
Pembina Pipeline, Veresen to Combine in $7.3 Billion Merger
Pembina Pipeline Corp. and Veresen Inc. announced a friendly merger Monday to create a Canadian heavy hitter in natural gas, liquids byproducts and oil processing, transportation and storage.
Number of NatGas Operators in Alberta, BC, Down 17% During Shale Gale, NEB Says
High technology and big investments required by shale drilling are cutting the number of Canadian companies capable of operating natural gas wells, according to an industry population count by the National Energy Board (NEB).
Canadian Natural Gas E&Ps Lining Up for TransCanada’s Lower Mainline Toll
“Need” and “urgency” inspired a 23-name Who’s Who in Canadian natural gas to line up for a pipeline toll cut forecast to enable western supplies to compete with imports from the eastern United States, the National Energy Board (NEB) said Wednesday.
Canada’s Biggest Oil Refinery to Run on U.S.
Imported shale gas from the United States will fuel Canada’s biggest oil refinery under a plan awaiting approval by the National Energy Board (NEB).
NatGas Demand From Oilsands Producers Projected to Balloon
Voracious fuel consumption by Alberta oilsands production complexes has made them a potent force in pricing natural gas, according to the National Energy Board (NEB).