Energy year in review 2023: The world doubles down on energy security and reliability
As global demand for oil and gas surges, pragmatism returns to the energy discussion
As global demand for oil and gas surges, pragmatism returns to the energy discussion
“Things are starting to work but self-determination is the ultimate goal.”
The Canadian Energy Centre's 2023 reference guide to the latest research on Canada's oil and gas industry
Policy instrument one way to reduce risk to ensure decades-long projects proceed
Framework effectively a cap on production
Coal remains the primary fuel for global electricity generation, particularly in Asian countries
European governments are reassessing EU-directed green policies amid public unease
Canada's oil and gas industry accounted for a third of all environmental protection spending between 2018 and 2020
Canada contributed just 0.7% of the global amount of gas flaring despite being the world's fourth-largest oil producer
Annual government revenues from Canada's oil sands sector expected to rise to US$19.4 billion in 2050