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National Energy Board member warns of risky cost-cutting

December 01, 2010 Category: Departments Tags: , , ,
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Effective maintenance programs best way to protect against spills More →

Work on divvying up Arctic resource wealth begins anew

December 01, 2010 Category: Departments Tags: ,
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Northern Spoils More →

New drilling targets prompt an oilfield revival

December 01, 2010 Category: Departments Tags: , , , , ,
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Horizontal wells account for 40 per cent of fieldwork from nine per cent in 2006 More →

The oil sands are no hidden fortune

November 01, 2010 Category: Departments Tags: , ,
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Alberta's bitumen belt comprises 40 per cent of Canada's current natural resource wealth More →

Oilfield contractors are a national economic force

November 01, 2010 Category: Departments Tags: , , , ,
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Petroleum service and supply firms contributed $65 billion to national GDP in 2006 More →

Direct Energy snaps up Alberta gas assets

October 01, 2010 Category: Departments, Gas Tags: , , ,
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North American gas and power firm predicts current price lows will subside More →

Heavy lifting is Alberta’s worst occupational hazard

September 29, 2010 Category: Departments Tags: , ,
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Working too hard is the leading culprit behind employment accidents in Alberta More →

Alberta industry leaders get hall-of-fame nod

September 01, 2010 Category: Departments Tags: , , ,
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Former Syncrude Canada chief, Tesco Corp. boss among those headed for hallowed halls More →

Shale drilling in northeastern B.C. fueled by light royalties

September 01, 2010 Category: Departments Tags: , , , ,
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Royalties paid on Horn River plays significantly lower than shale plays in U.S. More →

The relationship between wild weather and climate change

September 01, 2010 Category: Departments Tags: ,
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Is climate change less volatile than popular narratives might suggest? More →

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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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