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Currents Energy Industry Insights: November 2018 #3

OPAL Pipeline To Connect To Baltic Sea

TransCanada Corp is reviewing a decision by a Montana judge blocking construction of the Keystone XL pipeline

Prime Minister Harper And Supporters Await Election Results

The Canadian National Energy Board released its 2018 report on energy supply and demand projections to 2040

Currents: Energy Industry Insights September 2018

President Obama Speaks At Southern Site Of The Keystone Oil Pipeline

The U.S. Army Corps said that a permit it granted for the Dakota Access Pipeline last year was environmentally sound

Government Of Ontario Terminates Renewable Energy Contracts

Germany Debates Renewable Energy Investements

Ontario’s Minister of Energy, Greg Rickford, has issued an Executive Order to the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) directing it to “wind down” certain renewable energy contracts

Texas Oil Companies Work To Adapt To Falling Oil Prices

Canada’s Finance Minister Bill Morneau delivered the government’s 2018 federal budget on February 27, 2018.

Men working oil

While a growing number of global oil and gas companies step up to reduce methane emissions, many operators in Canada have hesitated to take concrete action, perhaps waiting instead for federal and provincial regulations to address the issue. EDF’s Sean Wright recently sat down with Jamie Bonham, Manager of Corporate Engagement at NEI, a Canadian investment… Keep reading →

Prime Minister Harper And Supporters Await Election Results

The call to reduce oil and gas methane emissions landed a one-two punch this week that should provide Canada all the motivation it needs to get ahead of this global trend and prepare its energy industry for the future. First, the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) World Energy Outlook analysis statedthe future of the natural gas industry… Keep reading →

Prime Minister Harper And Supporters Await Election Results

Canada’s federal government recently entered into an agreement with eight Canadian provinces and three Canadian territories that is likely to accelerate the development of provincial and territorial greenhouse gases.

Prime Minister Harper And Supporters Await Election Results

Canada’s move to reduce methane emissions from its oil and gas sector passed another milestone this week, as the deadline passed for stakeholders to submit comments about the proposed regulations to Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC). EDF issued extensive comments commending ECCC for moving forward, but urging decision makers to address some critical weaknesses… Keep reading →

Prime Minister Harper And Supporters Await Election Results

Two studies released this week make it clear that Canada’s push toward methane regulations for the oil and gas industry is a smart move. And, while data of Canada’s oil and gas methane problem is still limited, these studies reinforce what research of the U.S. oil and gas industry found: oil and gas facilities are… Keep reading →

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