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What Opti Canada’s fall means for innovation

September 01, 2011 Category: Technology Tags: , , , ,
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Even white knight Cnooc Ltd. cannot solve a difficult reservoir More →

Business is Business: China’s petroleum companies come of age

July 01, 2006 Category: International Tags: , , , , , ,
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With crude oil imports increasing at an astonishing 13 per cent annually from 1994 to 2005, China has surpassed Japan to become the world’s number two oil consumer after the United States More →

Profile: Franco Bernabé

July 01, 2006 Category: People Tags: , , , , , , ,
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Rothschild Europe vice-chairman Franco Bernabé was in Alberta in June to tour oilsands projects and meet with executives of Calgary-based companies in the oil patch More →

Reality check: another look at the Chinese economy

July 01, 2006 Category: International Tags: , , , , , , ,
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From the oil investor’s perspective, China is often cited as the main reason for the continuing relentless climb in global oil prices. However, a look at the data tells a different story More →

Chart of the Week

Alberta Oil Magazine chart of the week

Natural gas vehicles making inroads into a neglected market

Natural gas-powered vehicles (NGVs) have been rolling on Canadian roads for decades, yet they’ve never been able to establish much of a market share in the automobile sector. But surging natural gas production, beyond depressing prices in the US$3 per mcf range, has companies such as Encana Corp. and Shell Canada racing to tap into a market that has long been ignored. More →

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