National Energy Board data points to sustained Canadian crude exports
November 18, 2009
Category: Charts
Tags: crude, crude oil, exports
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Early 2009 figures show boost over 2008
November 18, 2009
Category: Charts
Tags: crude, crude oil, exports
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Early 2009 figures show boost over 2008
October 08, 2009
Category: Charts
Tags: crude oil, refining
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Homegrown downstream business still elusive
January 30, 2008
Category: Environment
Tags: Athabasca River, bitumen, coalbed methane, crude oil, Mry Griffiths, oilsands, Pembina Institute, THAI, toe-to-hell air injection, water
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The energy industry’s water conservation challenge
January 30, 2008
Category: Gas, International
Tags: bitumen, crude oil, Dr. Emmanuel Egbogak, heavy oil, hydrocarbon, liquefied natural gas, LNG, NAPCOM, Niger Delta, Nigeria, oil sands, oilsands, petroleum, West Africa
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Paul Michael Wihbey, President of Washington-based energy consulting firm GWEST, draws on his in-depth working knowledge of West Africa to report on Nigeria’s energy-driven upswing as well as its heavy oil industry’s promising Alberta connection
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Hiring activities in the upstream petroleum industry declined in the first part of 2010 as cost cutting forces companies to cut their outreach equipment. This chart shows current versus planned recruitment activities of companies reporting to the Petroleum Human Resources Council of Canada.