After glutted markets and gutted prices for natural gas cut the cost motive, environmental anxiety still drives an accelerating Alberta quest to reduce fuel consumption by oilsands projects.
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Mackenzie Official: Don’t Let Alaska Gasline Beat Us to Market
Prospects that an Alaska gas pipeline will move ahead are raising anxiety in the Canadian camp promoting construction of a Mackenzie project first. Bob Reid, Calgary president of Aboriginal Pipeline Group, let the concern show in a blistering statement intended to light a fire under the stalled Canadian regulatory process.
Mackenzie Official: Don’t Let Alaska Gasline Beat Us to Market
Prospects that an Alaska gas pipeline will move ahead are raising anxiety in the Canadian camp promoting construction of a Mackenzie project first. Bob Reid, Calgary president of Aboriginal Pipeline Group, let the concern show in a blistering statement intended to light a fire under the stalled Canadian regulatory process.
CERA Sees Significant Expansion of ‘Unconventional’ Liquids Output Through 2010
Despite the anxiety over rising commodity prices and a lack of readily available oil and natural gas resources, a detailed analysis shows a “significant” expansion of liquids productive capacity in the next few years, according to Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA).
Amoco Canada Not Fazed by BP/Amoco Marriage
Excitement and anticipation, rather than anxiety, prevailed onthe Canadian end of the mammoth merger announced earlier this monthbetween British Petroleum (60%) and Amoco Corp. (40%), thanks tonatural gas.