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Month: May 2018

electrified vehicles
News

Electric vehicles continue to see slow sales growth, less use than conventional vehicles

May 22, 2018 Markham Hislop

About two-thirds of households with BEVs or PHEVs have incomes higher than $100,000 Electrified vehicles (hybrid electric, plug-in hybrid electric, and battery electric) have been sold as high fuel economy alternatives to conventional gasoline vehicles [Read more]

USA

United States remains world’s top producer of petroleum and natural gas hydrocarbons

May 21, 2018 Markham Hislop

Russian and Saudi natural gas production expanded significantly in 2017, at 8% and 6% year-on-year growth The United States remained the world’s top producer of petroleum and natural gas hydrocarbons in 2017, reaching a record [Read more]

Markham on Energy

PM Trudeau: Where is the legislation you promised to assert federal authority over Trans Mountain Expansion?

May 19, 2018 Markham Hislop

Bill Morneau, finance minister (left) with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Trudeau, Morneau fiddling while integrity of Canadian regulatory system burns to the ground Watching Justin Trudeau and Bill Morneau fumble the Trans Mountain Expansion file [Read more]

exploration
Financial

Oil prices slip, but Brent on track for sixth straight week of gains

May 18, 2018 Energi Staff

Oil prices fell slightly on Friday, but boosted by plummeting Venezuelan production, strong global demand and likely US sanctions against Iran, Brent crude was on track for its sixth straight week of gains.  Statoil photo [Read more]

Trans Mountain
Canada

Morneau considers investing CPP funds in Trans Mountain pipeline

May 18, 2018 Energi Staff

Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline project is facing fierce opposition from the BC government, environmentalists and some First Nations.  Canadian Finance Minister Bill Morneau said the Canadian Pension Plan could be possible investors in the [Read more]

Mexico
News

A new era for oil and gas in Mexico – Wood Mackenzie

May 18, 2018 Markham Hislop

Upstream sector in Mexico flourishes under historic energy reforms says Wood Mackenzie In 2013, when Mexico initiated historic reforms to open its energy sector for the first time in 75 years, few could have imagined [Read more]

News

As global plastics demand expands rapidly, sustainability key to industry’s future – IHS Markit

May 18, 2018 Markham Hislop

Europe leads way as sustainability, recycling and reuse to drive discussion at PEPP Conference in Germany Global demand for polyethylene, the world’s most used plastics, has nearly doubled since 1999, with global demand for PE [Read more]

climate change
Opinion

Canadian climate change costs are rising – CBOC

May 18, 2018 Markham Hislop

Governments across Canada engaged in trying to promote reduction in GHG emissions at lowest possible cost By Glen Hodgson, Senior Fellow, Conference Board of Canada Debate about reducing Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions frequently references the costs of [Read more]

natural gas pipeline
USA

Northeast US region slated for record natural gas pipeline capacity build out in 2018

May 18, 2018 Markham Hislop

Of 160 natural gas pipeline projects in US, 37 completed or under construction and expected to come into service by end of 2018 The U.S. Energy Information Administration(EIA) expects construction of new natural gas pipeline [Read more]

Canada

Energy efficiency efforts could lower Canadian CO₂ emissions from 540 Mt today to 380 Mt in 2050

May 18, 2018 Markham Hislop

Each additional USD $1 billion invested in energy efficiency would deliver more than 2.3 Mtoe of energy savings Energy efficiency has the potential to significantly reduce long-term energy demand in Canada according to a new report released [Read more]

oil prices
Financial

Oil prices top $80/barrel during Thursday trading on Iran concerns

May 17, 2018 Energi Staff

Oil prices hit $80/barrel during trading on Thursday for the first time since November 2014 on concerns that an already tightening market would be impacted by the Trump administration’s decision to abandon the Iran sanction [Read more]

oil prices
Opinion

Opinion: Rising oil prices herald next phase in cycle

May 17, 2018 Energi Staff

Now the market is embarking on the next stage of the cycle, with high and rising oil prices beginning to stimulate an increase in production, restrain fuel use, and eventually create conditions for the next [Read more]

oil rally
News

Oil rally nearing $80 a short-term spike, not supply-driven: OPEC

May 17, 2018 Energi Staff

OPEC says the recent oil rally that saw prices close in on $80/barrel is a short-term spike mostly due to geopolitics, more than a supply shortage.  Getty Images photo by Akos Stiller. Oil rally not [Read more]

LNG
News

$200B investment in LNG required to meet demand: Shell

May 17, 2018 Energi Staff

A decline in spending in the LNG sector since 2014 due to weak energy prices will create a supply gap beginning in the mid-2020s, unless new investments in the super-chilled fuel are made. World Maritime [Read more]

european
Opinion

Low-sulfur marine fuel rules an opportunity for OPEC to reclaim market share

May 17, 2018 Energi Staff

New MARPOL (International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships) limits on sulfur content in marine fuels starting in 2020 could result in 1-1.8MMb/d of additional refinery runs to produce higher volumes of marine [Read more]

Markham on Energy

‘I’m ready and prepared to turn off the taps’ – Rachel Notley govt passes Bill 12

May 17, 2018 Markham Hislop

Regulations must be drafted before Bill 12 can be implemented, BC says it will challenge constitutionality in Alberta court The Alberta premier really is ready to turn off the taps. Not tomorrow, there’s still plenty [Read more]

Opinion

Are we entering a Golden Age of Natural Gas? – IEA analysis

May 17, 2018 Markham Hislop

LNG meets the lion’s share of growth in long-distance gas trade in the period to 2040 “Are we entering a Golden Age of Gas?” – That was the question the International Energy Agency asked in 2011 when examining [Read more]

Innovation

Energy efficiency efforts could create 118,000 Canadian jobs between now and 2030 – study

May 17, 2018 Markham Hislop

Environics Research found that 88% of Canadians were interested in buying more energy efficient appliances According to new research from Clean Energy Canada(CEC), Canada’s GDP will see a 1 per cent boost between now and 2030 [Read more]

Kinder Morgan
Markham on Energy

Canada backstopping Kinder Morgan, but Trans Mountain Expansion pipeline mired in legal, political quagmire

May 16, 2018 Markham Hislop

Finance Minister Bill Morneau during Wed. press conference. How will Canada decide what are unconstitutional actions by BC if courts haven’t yet ruled on reference question about restricting dilbit shipments within British Columbia? – Young, [Read more]

syncrude
Alberta

Syncrude joins effort to create protected boreal forest in Northern Alberta

May 16, 2018 Energi Staff

Syncrude, provincial and federal governments, Nature Conservancy of Canada and Tallcree First Nation join forces to create Birch River Wildland Provincial Park, a protected boreal forest in Northern Alberta.  Nature Conservancy of Canada photo. Syncrude [Read more]

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