Exports hard hit by credit crunch, World Trade Organization data show
October 12, 2009
Pharmaceuticals, telecommunications among areas that saw decline More →
October 12, 2009
Pharmaceuticals, telecommunications among areas that saw decline More →
October 08, 2009
Homegrown downstream business still elusive More →
October 04, 2009
Rest assured, the Pembina Institute and David Suzuki Foundation know how and where to spend windfall More →
August 30, 2009
Energy tops up coffers amid talk of diversification More →
August 26, 2009
Asian powerhouse tops list of countries with new build nuclear reactors in the works More →
August 23, 2009
Renewable energy may be gaining prominence, but black gold still rules More →
August 19, 2009
Canada ranks seventh among atomic nations More →
August 16, 2009
Deal-making alone doesn't reduce emissions More →
August 12, 2009
However, not all countries are affected the same way as the amount of exports differs considerably across the globe More →
August 09, 2009
Industry responds by increasing its capital expenditure on infrastructure More →
CCS tech not developing fast enough
Cnooc Ltd. asserts territorial claim with rig
Support for Gateway building: Enbridge
Hedging losses hit Enbridge Q1 profit
U.S. energy independence? Maybe not
KXL caught up in U.S. transportation bill
Cenovus shines as low-risk producer
Buy high, sell low; Canada is an oil loser
Exxon struggles amid resource nationalism
Alternative Energy
Shell, Iogen pull plug on Manitoba biofuels plant
Nuclear reactors in Japan set to restart soon
EU ocean energy expectations to fall short
Natural Gas
Supply glut, low prices, worries U.S. gas giants
Number of gas drilling rigs dropping worldwide
Shell Canada doubling-down on natural gas bet
International
China, India sidestep Iran sanction with “junk for oil”
Does Wiebo Ludwig deserve the “eco-martyr” label?
Obama’s “all of the above” energy strategy lacks focus
Why oil sands should take issue with NDP’s Mulcair
Hugo Chavez’s vitality good for livelihood of oil sands
Stop calling the Keystone XL pipeline a “no-brainer”
I am an environmentalist: CEO of Terrex Energy
The oil sands is not benefiting the rest of Canada
Ontario premier “bites the hand that feeds him”

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 →