CALGARY – A bright outlook for Alberta’s economy is being haunted by pipeline risks, says a new report released Thursday by the Conference Board of Canada.
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CALGARY – A bright outlook for Alberta’s economy is being haunted by pipeline risks, says a new report released Thursday by the Conference Board of Canada.
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Foothills municipal leaders are questioning whether there will be enough money available from the provincial government to help pay for much needed water pipelines in the region.
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Despite uncertainties about the future of pipeline projects like Keystone XL and Northern Gateway, the oil and gas sector will find a way to get its products to market, says the president and CEO of the Petroleum Services Association of Canada.
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TransCanada is approaching the shovel-in-the-ground moment for its newest pipeline.
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in an executive order calling for more oversight on rail transit of crude oil that it’s “historically safer” than road transport. With more oil coming from the Bakken play in North Dakota, he said he was concerned about safety along New York’s rail network. Between the lines, his order may suggest domestic pipelines could be the solution to the U.S. midstream bottleneck.
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EDMONTON — India has a voracious thirst for oilsands bitumen, but Alberta needs to have pipelines to deliver the product to tidewater before it can finalize any major deals with the country’s energy industry, International and Intergovernmental Relations Minister Cal Dallas said Thursday.
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Shell Scotford’s push for the Quest carbon capture and storage (CCS) project has received a new boost in the form of environmental consciousness.
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CALGARY – Pembina Pipeline Corp. says it has reached binding agreements with 30 customers for a proposed $2-billion expansion to the company’s pipeline system in western Canada.
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It often sounds as if there’s a well-orchestrated chorus of “we’re all in this together” from industry and government around the oil business in Canada. But every once in a while it’s evident they don’t always sing from the same song sheet.
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Canada’s pipeline industry is expected to add $130 billion to the country’s economy over the next three decades, according to a study released Friday by the Canadian Energy Pipeline Association.
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