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Exports hard hit by credit crunch, World Trade Organization data show

Pharmaceuticals, telecommunications among areas that saw decline More →

U.S. ranks as No. 1 destination for Alberta bitumen

Homegrown downstream business still elusive More →

Talk of ‘wealth transfers’ still plagues carbon reduction efforts

Rest assured, the Pembina Institute and David Suzuki Foundation know how and where to spend windfall More →

Alberta’s treasury gutted without oil and gas revenue

Energy tops up coffers amid talk of diversification More →

China is bullish on nuclear power

Asian powerhouse tops list of countries with new build nuclear reactors in the works More →

Oil still weighs heavily in world energy mix

Renewable energy may be gaining prominence, but black gold still rules More →

U.S. tops list of nuclear proponents

Canada ranks seventh among atomic nations More →

International accords do little to staunch greenhouse gas emissions

Deal-making alone doesn't reduce emissions More →

World Trade Organization predicts prolonged trade slowdown

However, not all countries are affected the same way as the amount of exports differs considerably across the globe More →

Canada needs more electricity, International Energy Agency says

Industry responds by increasing its capital expenditure on infrastructure More →

Chart of the Week

Alberta Oil Magazine chart of the week

Alberta land sales trend downward to start 2012

Land sales for drilling rights in Alberta netted the province an average of $206.20 per hectare on April 4, 2012. It’s the lowest result since an average of $196.96 per hectare was earned from an auction on October 28, 2009 – right in the middle of the economic meltdown. More →

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