In 2024, an expanded Trans Mountain pipeline opened to ship Albertan heavy crude to Asian markets via a terminal in Burnaby, ...
The Canadian oil industry’s two-year reprieve from pipeline bottlenecks may be nearing an end as global crude glut weighs on prices.
The Narwhal reports on Canada's carbon capture efforts, discussing the trade-offs between emissions reduction and oil ...
Record production comes as analysts say Venezuelan output is not likely to significantly hit demand in short term ...
Canada could approve the development of a new oil pipeline, four years after plans for the cross-border Keystone XL Pipeline were scrapped over environmental and human rights concerns. While Canada’s ...
On average, Alberta produces more than four million barrels of oil per day. That’s enough to fill Trans Mountain, but there are already several other pipeline systems in use, too, and according to the ...
Canada and the United States share more than just a border. For decades, Canadian oil and gas have flowed south to power American homes, businesses, and vehicles. But poor planning, endless delays, ...
OTTAWA, Ontario – Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada signed a sweeping agreement on Thursday that laid the groundwork for a new oil pipeline to expand Alberta’s oil sands, exempting the province’s ...
TORONTO — Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and the premier of Canada's oil rich province of Alberta agreed Thursday to work toward building a pipeline to the Pacific Coast to diversify the ...