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Saudi Arabia exported more crude oil to China, less to US

July 25, 2019 Energi Staff

By Jeff Barron This article was published by the US Energy Information Administration on July 24, 2019. Saudi Arabia’s crude oil production approached a four-year low in May 2019, averaging an estimated 9.9 million barrels [Read more]

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NEB projects increased propane production from natural gas processing

July 24, 2019 Energi Staff

This article was published by the National Energy Board on July 24, 2019. In the Reference Case of a recent report, the National Energy Board (NEB) projects Canada’s propane production will increase 63 per cent from [Read more]

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Suez Canal, SUMED Pipeline critical chokepoints for oil, natural gas trade

July 24, 2019 Energi Staff

By Candace Dunn and Natalie Kempkey This article was published by the US Energy Information Administration on July 23, 2019. The Suez Canal and the SUMED Pipeline are strategic routes for Persian Gulf crude oil, [Read more]

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Next steps for the Trans Mountain Expansion Project

July 22, 2019 Energi Staff

The National Energy Board has ruled on regulatory processes for the Trans Mountain Expansion Project, including detailed route and condition compliance processes. According to the regulator, as part of the detailed route approval process, Trans [Read more]

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2019 Report on Sustainability released by Suncor

July 19, 2019 Energi Staff

On Friday, oil sands giant Suncor released its annual Report on Sustainability which details the company’s environmental, social and economic performance. Also available within the report is the company’s third Climate Risk and Resilience Report. [Read more]

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Renewable energy projects can be opportunities for rural Canada

July 18, 2019 Energi Staff

By Brent Wittmeier This article was published by Folio on July 8, 2019.   Rural Canadian communities aren’t usually at the centre of conversations about renewable energy, but a University of Alberta environmental sociologist is hoping [Read more]

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U of A researcher creates biodegradable cling wrap from canola

July 18, 2019 Energi Staff

By Bev Betkowski This article was published Folio on July 18, 2019.  A University of Alberta researcher has found a new use for a canola byproduct, providing potential for diverse markets beyond China. Canola straw—the [Read more]

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Opinion: The who and how of power system flexibility

July 17, 2019 Energi Staff

By Enrique Gutierrez This article was published by the International Energy Agency on July 10, 2019. All around the world, power systems are changing fast. For example last year Denmark supplied 63 per cent of [Read more]

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Ridley Island propane export terminal offers direct access to Asian markets

July 17, 2019 Energi Staff

This article was published by the National Energy Board on July 17, 2019. Ridley Island Propane Export Terminal came into service May 2019. The first shipment of propane to leave from a Canadian port to [Read more]

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BC adds more EV charging sites

July 16, 2019 Energi Staff

On Tuesday, the government of British Columbia announced it has added 12 EV charging sites on provincial roads and has plans to install several more. “We’re making it convenient for people who drive electric vehicles [Read more]

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Pipeline from Alberta to US markets being expanded – Plains Midstream Canada

July 15, 2019 Energi Staff

Last week, Plains Midstream Canada announced a proposal to expand its Rangeland pipeline system to increase its delivery capacity both north to Edmonton and south to the US border at Carway, Alberta by approximately 80,000 [Read more]

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Natural gas ethane potential significant, expected to grow in Canada

July 15, 2019 Energi Staff

This article was published by the National Energy Board of Canada on July 10, 2019. Production of liquids-rich natural gas has grown over the last six years in Canada, increasing potential natural gas liquids (NGL) supply, including [Read more]

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U.S. energy-related CO2 emissions to fall in 2019: EIA

July 15, 2019 Energi Staff

By Olivia Clark, Perry Lindstrom This article was published by the US Energy Information Administration on July 15, 2019. After a 2.7 per cent increase in U.S. energy-related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in 2018, EIA’s [Read more]

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Cenovus SAGD production hits one billion barrels

July 11, 2019 Energi Staff

Cenovus Energy reports that its steam-assisted gravity drainage production at its Foster Creek and Christina Lake facilities in the Alberta oil sands topped one billion barrels this month. According to the Calgary-based company, Cenovus is [Read more]

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US utility-scale battery storage power nearly triples by 2023: EIA

July 11, 2019 Energi Staff

By Patricia Hutchins This article was published by the US Energy Information Administration on July 10, 2019. Utility-scale battery storage units (units of one megawatt (MW) or greater power capacity) are a newer electric power [Read more]

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NEB looks for input on proposed changes to its Filing Guidance

July 10, 2019 Energi Staff

The National Energy Board (NEB) is looking for input from Indigenous peoples and stakeholders on changes to the regulator’s filing guidance for companies. These changes are related to the implementation of Bill C-69. Bill C-69 [Read more]

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90% of US gas produced domestically, imports from Canada plummet

July 10, 2019 Energi Staff

By Mickey Francis Natural gas is one of the main sources of energy in the United States. In 2018, more than 90 per cent of the natural gas consumed in the United States was produced domestically. [Read more]

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AB gov’t consults with large emitters on tech, innovation, emissions

July 9, 2019 Energi Staff

The Alberta government is in consultations with large emitters, including oil and gas, to come up with a plan to replace the former NDP government’s Carbon Competitiveness Incentive Program. By Jan. 1, 2020, the Kenney [Read more]

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Clean energy switch in remote Indigenous communities requires stream-lined gov’t approach

July 9, 2019 Energi Staff

According to a report by the Pembina Institute, the shift away from diesel fuel toward clean energy sources, including wind, hydro, solar and bioenergy, is gaining momentum in remote Indigenous communities in Canada. But the [Read more]

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CSIS monitored Northern Gateway protestors, community groups

July 8, 2019 Energi Staff

On Monday, the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association published thousands of pages of redacted documents disclosed by Canada’s spy agency, CSIS.  The BCCLA says the documents suggest CSIS illegally gathered information on Indigenous groups, environmentalists [Read more]

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“Cost and Carbon Competitiveness” was an Alberta rallying cry for years. What happened?

by Markham Hislop in Markham on Energy

Reducing methane emissions to zero is important for Canada’s competitiveness as global markets increasingly price carbon For all the noise surrounding climate policy, this is the rare file where ideology doesn’t change the physics, and [Read more]

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