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 ‘Still Very Much’ in Game for Overseas Gas Trade, Says Exec
Canada still harbors resolve – and claims of competitive advantages – to break into global liquefied natural gas (LNG) trade soon on a large scale, skeptical business executives and analysts learned Tuesday in the industry capital of Calgary.
U.S. Shales Have Built Big Hurdle For Canada’s Oil/NatGas Exports
Strong U.S. shale production will create stiff competition for Canadian exporters of oil as well as natural gas and liquid byproducts from Alberta and British Columbia, the Canadian petroleum capital of Calgary heard Monday.
Only Tiny Portion of BC Shale NatGas Potential Realized to Date
Northern British Columbia (BC) still deserves its industry nickname as the “near frontier” where vast shale deposits of natural gas and liquid byproducts have barely been touched, according to the latest provincial supply assessment.
U.S. Shale Gale Blows Hard Across Canadian Border
U.S. natural gas merchants are catching up to the traditional Canadian champions of international trade in North American production, according to the latest trade scorecard compiled the United States Department of Energy (DOE).
TransCanada Tries Tempting Shippers Again With Discounted Mainline Capacity
A second attempt began Wednesday at using toll discounts to refill TransCanada Corp.’s half-empty natural gas Mainline from Alberta to Ontario and Quebec.
Environmental Roadblock Ahead For Canadian Oilsands Gas Burn
About half the potential production growth in the Alberta oilsands will be lost unless thermal extraction plants curb their voracious appetite for natural gas, according to projections by the Canadian Energy Research Institute (CERI).
Chevron Canada Awards Calgary’s Pembina a Duvernay Infrastructure Franchise
A 20-year Alberta shale gas liquids processing and transportation deal announced Thursday has potential to sire a multibillion-dollar chain of high-volume facilities, Calgary-based Pembina Pipeline Corp. predicted.
NEB Chairman: Regulator Needs to Change For New Era
The Canadian government is being pressed by its own National Energy Board (NEB) to heal political sore spots that have slowed the regulatory process to a crawl through barrages of environmental, community and native protests.
Canada’s First Nations to Participate in Creating an Environmental Watchdog
Canadian federal and provincial authorities have set out to earn native acceptance for liquefied natural gas (LNG) and pipeline projects by enlisting aboriginal participation in environmental regulation.
Canada NatGas Utilities Showcasing Expertise in Nascent Energy Storage Industry
As AltaGas Inc. charges up one of North America’s biggest batteries, Canadian natural gas and power companies are uniting to amplify the Calgary firm’s Southern California breakthrough into an export growth industry.