Oil sands technology competition to generate low emissions carbon fibre moves into final phase
Study found carbon fibre made from oil sands bitumen has 69 per cent lower emissions than conventional sources
Canada’s proposed oil and gas emissions cap sends wrong message to allies in Asia: analyst
'We want to fill those pipelines and help Japan and Korea get off Russian supply'
Completing Trans Mountain, Indigenous LNG: What to watch in Canadian energy in 2024
Activity promises to highlight Canada’s position as a world supplier of choice
New deal with global gas giant Shell shows Canada is on the map for LNG: specialist
'This is a signal that the LNG demand is viable beyond 2050'
Alberta’s emergency grid alert underscores vital role diverse energy mix plays in Canada
After a major cold spell affected the capacity of Alberta's power grid to provide electricity, experts weigh in on the need for multiple sources of energy
Why Canada’s proposed oil and gas emissions cap goes against UNDRIP and the rights of Indigenous people
Q&A with John Desjarlais, executive director of the Indigenous Resource Network
Business leaders blast Ottawa’s ‘unnecessary and unacceptable’ oil and gas emissions cap
Framework effectively a cap on production
Long awaited oil sands emissions reduction technology going commercial
First large-scale solvent assisted SAGD project to start operations by year end
Qatar breaks ground on massive LNG expansion, Canada’s full potential remains untapped
‘By embracing Canadian LNG, we can play a crucial role in providing affordable, secure, and cleaner energy sources’