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trump tax cuts
News

Trump tax cuts boost US fossil fuel sector

February 5, 2018 Energi Staff

The four biggest refiners in the United States, Phillips 66, Valero, Marathon and Andeavor posted one-time tax gains of $7 billion combined in 2017 Q4, matching their net incomes for all of 2016, according to [Read more]

Opinion

Cutting methane emissions from oil and gas production: One of the year’s biggest energy challenges

February 5, 2018 Energi Staff

Methane emissions from oil and gas production and distribution is a widespread problem that persists up and down the supply chain.  AP photo by Charles Rex Arbogast. Nearly 70 per cent of new methane emissions [Read more]

trucking
Innovation

Tesla working with Tesla Semi buyers to build on-site charging stations

February 2, 2018 Energi Staff

Elon Musk unveiled the Tesla Semi in mid-November.  Since then, a number of companies, including Wal-Mart, PepsiCo and UPS have placed pre-orders for the electricity-powered big rig. Tesla photo. Tesla Semi charging stations to be [Read more]

oil prices
Financial

Oil prices down on rising US dollar, despite rising demand, OPEC compliance

February 2, 2018 Energi Staff

Brent oil prices fell by over 2 per cent on Friday, but crude remains supported by strong demand and OPEC supply cut compliance.  Apache photo. Oil prices pressured by rising US production, dollar Oil prices [Read more]

oil
Financial

Oil prices up on OPEC cut commitment, despite 10 million b/d US production

February 1, 2018 Energi Staff

On Thursday, US oil prices gained almost 2 per cent.  In January, both Brent and WTI increased for a fifth straight month.  Apache photo. Oil prices rose as falling output in Venezuela offset higher production [Read more]

permian
Opinion

Opinion: US oil production nears 47-year record as shale booms

February 1, 2018 Energi Staff

US oil production rising despite fewer rigs and producers focusing on “core” parts of the shale play, including the Permian basin. Apache photo. US oil production topped 10 million b/d in November: EIA By John [Read more]

EV battery
Innovation

Upstart EV battery company will help China become technology leader

February 1, 2018 Energi Staff

CATL EV battery factory located in a small southeast China city will have enough capacity to surpass Tesla output.  Bloomberg photo by Qilai Shen. Contemporary Amperex Technology Ltd., leader in EV battery market in China Contemporary [Read more]

reference
Canada

Notley says BC’s Trans Mountain delays unconstitutional, vows to take legal action

February 1, 2018 Energi Staff

Prime Minister Trudeau said during a radio interview on Thursday that the Trans Mountain pipeline will be built.  Trans Mountain photo. BC gov’t proposed new restrictions against bitumen shipments via Trans Mountain pipeline In response [Read more]

Mexico
News

Regulator hopes for first Mexico first shale auction by end of 2018: Reuters

January 31, 2018 Energi Staff

Mexico shale oil proven reserves amount to 13 billion barrels. Pemex has drilled in Mexico shale reserves, but produced little Reuters reports that Mexico is hoping to hold its first shale oil and gas auction [Read more]

Oil prices
Financial

Oil prices steady despite significant rise in US crude stocks

January 31, 2018 Energi Staff

Oil prices steadied during trading on Wednesday, despite data from the US Energy Information Administration showing a 6.8 million barrel rise in US crude stocks. Nexen photo. Oil prices recover during session despite 6.8 million [Read more]

BP
News

BP sees strong revenue increase, vows to maintain spending discipline

January 31, 2018 Energi Staff

Analysts say BP likely to approve fields in Mauritania, Angola and India.  The company says it will only approve projects that make money even if oil prices drop.  BP increasing production by drilling new wells [Read more]

technologies
Innovation

Nikola Motor Co. announces $1B hydrogen-fuelled semi truck plant in Arizona

January 30, 2018 Energi Staff

Nikola Motor Company building 500-acre facility near Phoenix. Nikola Motor Company photo.  Nikola Motor joins race to build semi trucks that run on alternate-fuels On Tuesday, Nikola Motor Company unveiled its plans for a $1 [Read more]

oil prices
Financial

Oil prices fall as investors grow wary of rising US output

January 30, 2018 Energi Staff

Oil prices fell in trading on Tuesday on a rising US dollar and increasing US crude production.  US oil prices down 1.5 per cent Oil prices fell for a second day on Tuesday on concerns [Read more]

exxonmobil
News

Exxon investing $50B in US projects in coming five years

January 30, 2018 Energi Staff

Exxon says it will increase its investment in West Texas and New Mexico shale operations. Zuma Press photo by Joel Angel Juarez. Exxon CEO credits changes in taxes, regulations for rising investments Reuters reports Exxon [Read more]

wind
News

Majority of people living near wind turbines positive about projects: Study

January 30, 2018 Energi Staff

57 per cent of respondents felt “positive” or “very positive” about wind turbines located near their homes.  Creative Commons photo by Samir Luther. Over 1.3 million US homes located near wind turbines A study led [Read more]

drilling costs
Opinion

Column: US oil and gas drilling costs rise as rig count climbs

January 30, 2018 Energi Staff

In the current slump, drilling costs have recovered more slowly than normal as the market has absorbed a huge number of idled rigs.  Apache photo. Drilling costs up over 10 per cent since November 2016 [Read more]

oil prices
Financial

Oil prices slip, but set for highest January gain in five years

January 29, 2018 Energi Staff

Oil prices slipped in trading on Monday as the US dollar recovered from last week’s losses. QEP Resources photo. Oil prices down 1.5 per cent Monday Oil prices fell over one per cent as a [Read more]

keyera
Canada

Canadian shale formations Montney, Duvernay could rival prolific US shale fields

January 29, 2018 Energi Staff

Capital spending in the Canadian shale play and other non-oil sands projects is expected to hit $33 billion this year, outpacing oil sands capital spending.  Encana photo. Canadian shale could lure new investment A growing [Read more]

climate change
Opinion

Opinion: Can states deliver on climate promises?

January 29, 2018 Energi Staff

During the first year of the Trump presidency, we have seen a dizzying number of new state-based declarations of intent to maintain and expand on prior climate commitments. New York Times photo by Luke Sharrett.  [Read more]

Keystone XL
Canada

Keystone XL feasible with new route, more costly: Russ Girling

January 29, 2018 Energi Staff

The alternative route imposed on TransCanada for the Keystone XL pipeline will likely add between $80 million and $160 million to the $8 billion project.  Madville Times photo by Bret Clanton. Keystone XL decision pending [Read more]

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Huge battery plant subsidies are price Canada pays for lagging in clean energy industry

by Markham Hislop in Markham on Energy

China dominates clean energy industry, US and Europe race to catch up Government subsidies totalling $28.2 billion for two Ontario battery plants require 20-year pay back, according to Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO) Yves Giroux. Clean [Read more]

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