twitter icon

Winner of Canada's
2010 Business
Magazine of the
Year Award



MGM Energy Corp. is betting big on Mackenzie gas

April 07, 2010 Category: Economics Tags: , ,
No Comments →

Gas from the delayed Arctic pipeline project could flow by 2016, company president predicts More →

Arctic Marathon

February 01, 2009 Category: Gas Tags: , , , , , , , , ,
No Comments →

Arctic pipeline schemes are as bold as the aurora borealis that dances across the northern sky. But there is a difference. The northern lights are pure inspiration. Arctic pipelines alternately tempt and then torment those they once beguiled More →

Arctic Romance

February 01, 2009 Category: Editor's Blog Tags: , , , , , ,
No Comments →

Despite many broken dreams, faith in a northern treasure lives on More →

Whither Arctic oil and gas?

January 30, 2008 Category: Gas Tags: , , , , , , ,
No Comments →

Most of the current Arctic exploration focuses on oil, but efforts are building to tap substantial stranded gas reserves More →

Why the Mackenzie Gas Project Must Go Ahead

July 01, 2006 Category: Gas Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,
No Comments →

After years of delay, distraction and political dithering, a turning point in the exploitation of this resource has probably been reached – and the Mackenzie River valley is poised to become the central right of way for moving the gas to market More →

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 →

All Charts