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Infographic: Where Canadian oil exports end up

December 01, 2011 Category: Web Exclusives Tags: , , , ,
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PADD 3 – the elusive Gulf Coast – still counts on OPEC More →

Non-OPEC production growth to slow, EIA says

February 10, 2011 Category: Charts Tags: , , , , , ,
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Where oil prices are headed in 2011

December 28, 2010 Category: Energy Ink Tags: , , ,
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Some say triple digits are inevitable. Others are less certain More →

Shale gas, energy efficiency and risky mining

October 15, 2010 Category: Energy Ink Tags: , , ,
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A round-up of news and notes from around the web More →

OPEC marks 50 years of collusion and control

September 14, 2010 Category: Energy Ink Tags: , , ,
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At 50, the cartel is on track to gain some $25 trillion over the next 20 years More →

At 50, OPEC continues to reap big rewards

September 01, 2010 Category: Policy Tags: , , ,
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The aging cartel marks its golden anniversary having netted $8 trillion in export revenue More →

OPEC world oil outlook anticipates production boost

December 24, 2009 Category: Uncategorized Tags: ,
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More than 120 projects in member countries expected to come on stream in 2009 More →

International Energy Agency lauds oil sands as ‘single largest source of growth’ among global suppliers

July 02, 2009 Category: Editor's Blog Tags: ,
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Has Alberta truly emerged as a world-class star of the global oil firmament? You bet More →

Not Your Father’s Oil Crisis

September 16, 2008 Category: International Tags: , , , , , ,
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How globalization sets the current problems apart from the oil shocks of the 70s More →

OPEC – The Schoolyard Bully?

January 07, 2005 Category: Finance Tags:
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Production quotas, price bands and more 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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