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Canadian producers can’t meet biodiesel demand

June 01, 2011 Category: Departments Tags: ,
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U.S. imports will be crucial to sector as renewable mandates take hold More →

Nobel-prize winning scientist steers CCS policy framework

May 01, 2011 Category: Departments Tags: , , , ,
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A history of storing acid gas bodes well for earliest CCS projects, Stefan Bachu says More →

U.S. veterans stick their necks out for Keystone expansion

May 01, 2011 Category: Departments Tags: , , ,
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American GI Forum of Texas cites energy security in support of embattled pipeline More →

Don’t fret about foreign capital in the oil sands, IEA says

April 01, 2011 Category: Departments Tags: , , , , ,
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China’s investment strategy is driven by economics, not espionage More →

India courts oil sands opportunity

April 01, 2011 Category: Departments Tags: , , ,
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Another Asian tiger looks to join the bitumen bonanza More →

How to fill a (white collar) labor gap

April 01, 2011 Category: Departments Tags: , , ,
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Energy asset management grads provide relief for a worker-starved industry More →

Saskatchewan leads drilling activity in Western Canada

March 01, 2011 Category: Departments Tags: , , , , , ,
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The Bakken boom fuels an 11 per cent jump in forecast wells More →

Why 2011 might be the time to sell your service business

March 01, 2011 Category: Departments Tags: , ,
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Aging oilfield service owners should find more eager buyers as economy improves More →

Thunder Bay’s staging ground

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A large port in northwestern Ontario could be a transport option for Alberta's oil sands More →

Why oil sands upgraders are a tough sell

February 01, 2011 Category: Departments Tags: , , , ,
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Total E&P Canada Ltd. buys into Voyageur project as oil differential narrows sharply More →

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Alberta Oil Magazine chart of the week

Albertans seek stronger ties to China: survey

Prime Minister Stephen Harper is not alone in wanting closer economic ties with China. Albertans, too, think a stronger relationship with the Middle Kingdom is in the province’s best interest, according to results of a survey conducted by the University of Alberta’s China Institute.  More →

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