Alberta’s oil history is studded with blowouts
September 01, 2010
Category: Policy
Tags: blowouts, regulations
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Lessons in planning a policy-making were often learned the hard way More →
September 01, 2010
Category: Policy
Tags: blowouts, regulations
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Lessons in planning a policy-making were often learned the hard way More →
August 03, 2010
Category: Policy
Tags: Mackenzie Gas Project, National Energy Board, Neil McCrank, Northwest Territories, regulations
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The Mackenzie Gas Project alone must obtain 6,900 permits before beginning construction More →
August 01, 2009
Category: Departments, Policy
Tags: Canada North, NWT, regulations
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Neil McCrank talks about the much ballyhooed Mackenzie Gas Project and whether it will ever see the light of day More →
May 29, 2008
Category: Environment
Tags: carbon capture storage, CCS, emissions, GHG, greenhouse gas, oil&gas, regulations
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Costs and Carbon Capture Ahead for the Energy Industry More →
Alberta gets ball rolling on national energy strategy
Oil drops as Greece inches toward debt default
Province set to announce oil sands monitoring system
Oil sands producers feeling the pinch as costs rise
Alberta oil sands monitoring system expected by spring
Tories vow to fix “broken” regulatory process
Canadian natural gas exports to U.S. to decline: report
Oil sands workers take to the air for transportation
Alternative Energy
Nuclear renaissance on hold following disasters
Solar energy in space coming closer to reality
UK wind turbine launch gets mixed reception
Natural Gas
Canada grants second export licence for B.C. LNG
Exporting LNG shows promise, but time is running out
Natural gas continues slide as weather remains mild
International
BP denies Gulfport’s tax claim following offshore spill
Harper kicks off trade mission in China
China will face many challenges in oil sands
Let’s pursue LNG, not oil: Haisla Nation chief
Iran forced to sell oil in yen amid trade blocks
TransCanada is to blame for Keystone decision
Why a national energy strategy makes sense
How the feds have made pipelines a devisive issue
Redford confident Keystone will eventually be built

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 →