Calgary takeover target Inter Pipeline Ltd. rejected a second uninvited bid Thursday by Toronto-based Brookfield Infrastructure Partners. Inter Pipeline said a combination announced Tuesday (June 1) with Calgary-based Pembina Pipeline Corp. would be a better industrial match with growth prospects. Both firms have pipeline, processing and storage networks, and Inter Pipeline is building a new…
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Alberta Tightens Quake Monitoring, Response Protocols for Oil, Gas Operators
Confirmation that horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing (fracking) caused three central Alberta earthquakes since 2014 has resulted in tightened safety controls on industry operations.
Alberta Tightens Quake Monitoring, Response Protocols for Oil, Gas Operators
Confirmation that horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing (fracking) caused three central Alberta earthquakes since 2014 has resulted in tightened safety controls on industry operations.
Eastern Canada’s Corridor Resources Looks to Revive Natural Gas Development
New Alberta management will take over Atlantic Canada’s lone natural gas producer with plans to revive east coast supply development and shop for bargain-priced western oilfield assets under a transaction announced on Monday.
Corridor Resources Rebrands with Mission to Revive Natural Gas Output in Eastern Canada
New Alberta management will take over Atlantic Canada’s lone natural gas producer with plans to revive east coast supply development and shop for bargain-priced western oilfield assets under a transaction announced on Monday.
NEB OKs TransCanada’s West Path Natural Gas Project
Federal regulators in Canada have approved a C$409 million ($307 million) project designed to increase natural gas deliveries to the western United States and southern Alberta by 275 MMcf/d.
Calgary Opens Enormous CNG Garage, Fueling Complex
Canada’s energy capital, Calgary, rolled out a growth customer for natural gas produced by its corporate citizens: the city’s bus fleet.
Canadian Drillers Expect Poor Prices, Flat Well Count in 2019
Pipeline capacity shortages, supply backlogs and competition in the United States will add up to poor prices and hard times in 2019 for Canadian natural gas and oil, industry service firms predicted.
Seven Generations Energy Enlists Alberta Producer for BC LNG Project
A year after launching a review of reviving a dormant seabed pipeline proposal, a British Columbia (BC) liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal sponsor has enlisted an Alberta producer to cooperate on project development planning.
Eagle Ford Keeps Giving as Production Climbs
Production of oil, natural gas and condensate continues trending upward in the Eagle Ford Shale, according to Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC) data. During the first four months of this year, daily oil production surpassed that seen in 2012 and daily production of natural gas nearly met the 2012 level.