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Great Leap of Change

February 01, 2009 Category: Departments, Environment Tags: , , , , , , ,
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Murray Smith, former Alberta energy minister and provincial representative in Washington, D.C., talks about what to expect from the new U.S. administration More →

No More Oil Bubbles

February 01, 2009 Category: Departments, Policy Tags: , , , ,
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New U.S. regime committed to taming commodity markets More →

An Oil Shock Stockpile

February 01, 2009 Category: Departments, Gas Tags: , , , , ,
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Is it time for Canada to adopt a U.S.-style emergency petroleum reserve? More →

Water Warnings

February 01, 2009 Category: Departments Tags: , , , , , , ,
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New research centre anticipates Alberta’s next drought More →

Retired Syncrude president Jim Carter Wasn’t Exactly Welcomed Into the Calgary Petroleum Club

October 27, 2008 Category: Departments, People Tags: , , ,
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"At the next meeting of the club he was definitely going to move a resolution to see that I, ‘and none of your kind,’ would ever enjoy privileges in the Calgary Petroleum Club.” More →

Welcome to the New Alberta Oil

October 27, 2008 Category: Departments Tags:
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Chart of the Week

Alberta Oil Magazine chart of the week

Outward bound; European oil exports

The EU is not generally thought of as an energy exporter, but the continent does export a bit of crude oil. While EU countries import a total of 572.5 Mt of crude oil from third-party countries, mainly Russia, Norway and western Asia, their 15.2 Mt worth of exports go mainly to the U.S. with some oil surprisingly going to Canada. More →

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