‘Significant change’ in oil sands emissions growth while sector nears $1 trillion in spending
‘The oil sands are Canada’s winning lottery ticket’
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A passion for innovation: How new PTAC CEO Lauren Savoie plans to build on the success of methane emissions reduction
‘We have that strong, solid history of technology and innovation success. It’s my job to keep that going’
Report: Oil sands, Montney growth key to meet rising world energy demand
‘Canada continues to be resource-rich and competes very well against major U.S. resource bases’
The Alberta energy transition you haven’t heard about
Horizontal drilling technology and more investment in oil production have fundamentally changed the industry
Environment
What energy and economic leaders are saying about Ottawa’s oil and gas emissions cap
Undermining investment in emissions reduction, ignoring the global big picture and making Canadians poorer
For second year in a row, Alberta oil and gas companies spend more than required on cleanup
$923 million spent cleaning up inactive wells, sites and pipelines in 2023
Clean energy think tank says Alberta has the resources to lead Canada in carbon capture and storage
In August, two new CCS projects in the province got the green light to proceed
Economy
REPORT: Alberta municipalities hit with $37 million carbon tax tab in 2023
Federal cash grab driving costs for local governments, driving up property taxes
Heavy-duty truckers welcome new ‘natural gas highway’ in Alberta
New compressed natural gas fuelling stations in Grande Prairie and Calgary join new stop in Edmonton
Bare minimum amendments to Impact Assessment Act ‘do little’ to address Supreme Court’s concerns
‘Canada should be bold and more intentional...and respond to a world thirsty for more Canadian-made energy, food and critical minerals’
Community
Quesnel: Trans Mountain completion shows victory of good faith Indigenous consultation
'Now that the Trans Mountain expansion is finally completed, it will provide trans-generational benefits to First Nations involved'
Survey finds Canadian women want more balanced energy policy
32% of engaged women disagree that current energy policies are right for them and their families
How growing up without reliable power in India helped shape Harshivam Bawa’s passion for responsible Canadian energy
Bawa is the new chair of the Ottawa-based Young Energy Professionals Network