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Commission proposes Germany coal use to be phased out by 2038

May 30, 2019 Energi Staff

By Kien Chau This article was published by the US Energy Information Administration on May 29, 2019. In January 2019, Germany’s government-appointed coal commission introduced a proposed pathway to phase out all coal electricity generation by [Read more]

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Canada is a key US energy trade partner: EIA

May 28, 2019 Energi Staff

By Natalie Kempkey This article was published by the US Energy Information Administration on May 28, 2019. Canada is the largest energy trading partner with the United States based on the combined value of energy [Read more]

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Number of US DUC wells continues to rise: EIA

May 24, 2019 Energi Staff

By Owen Comstock This article was published by the US Energy Information Administration on May 3, 2019. The number of drilled but uncompleted wells in seven key oil and natural gas production regions in the [Read more]

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Gasoline pricing and the role of Trans Mountain pipeline in BC’s gasoline supply

May 17, 2019 Energi Staff

Gasoline pricing Gasoline’s retail price at the pump consists of the following major components. Changes in any of those components can affect gasoline prices in different regions (In addition to these factors, the switch from winter [Read more]

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Global energy investment stabilized in 2018, but concerns growing

May 14, 2019 Energi Staff

This article was published by the International Energy Agency on May 14, 2019. Global energy investment stabilized in 2018, ending three consecutive years of decline, as capital spending on oil, gas and coal supply bounced [Read more]

US oil producers
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2018 likely most profitable year for US oil producers since 2013

May 13, 2019 Energi Staff

By Jeff Barron This article was published by the United States Energy Information Administration on May 10, 2019. Net income for 43 US oil producers totalled $28 billion in 2018, a five-year high. Based on [Read more]

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Key natural gas trends 2018: IEA

May 6, 2019 Energi Staff

This article was published by the International Energy Agency on April 24, 2019. Natural gas production In 2018, the OECD natural gas production increased by 7.4 per cent compared to 2017 and reached a record [Read more]

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Saskatchewan loses carbon tax challenge, Alberta vows to join fight

May 4, 2019 Energi Staff

“And we will continue to defend taxpayers from the carbon tax cash grab.” – Kenney On Friday, the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal ruled the federal government has the power to set a minimum national price [Read more]

all electric
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One in four U.S. homes is all electric: EIA

May 2, 2019 Energi Staff

By Maggie Woodward This article was published by the United States Energy Information Administration on May 2, 2019. A growing number of homes in the United States are all electric, with 25 per cent of [Read more]

permian oil prices
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Permian oil prices up on increased pipeline capacity

March 27, 2019 Energi Staff

An extension to the Sunrise Pipeline adding 120,000 b/d of capacity and the repurposing of the Seminole Red Pipeline from natural gas to oil has helped boost Permian oil prices in recent months. Apache photo. [Read more]

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US natural gas processing plant capacity, throughput up in recent years

March 7, 2019 Energi Staff

US natural gas processing plant utilization rates stayed constant at 66 per cent from 2014 to 2017, but several states experienced significant changes, largely reflecting changes in natural gas production across regions. [Read more]

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Record 2018 US electricity generation driven by residential, commercial sales

March 6, 2019 Energi Staff

In 2018, US net electricity generation rose by 4 per cent to a record high of 4,178 million megawatthours, according to data from the US Energy Information Administration.  Pensacola News Journal photo by Joseph Baucum. [Read more]

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Nuclear reactor restarts in Japan displace LNG imports in 2019

March 4, 2019 Energi Staff

Japanese LNG imports are declining as the country brings back online more of its nuclear reactors that were shut down after the 2011 Fukushima accident.  Tokyo Electric Power photo. Japan’s LNG imports could fall as [Read more]

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TransCanada puts Mountaineer XPress project into service

March 1, 2019 Energi Staff

The US$3.2 billion Mountaineer XPress Pipeline will transport 2.7 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day to the TCO Pool and Leach markets on the Columbia Gas Transmission System. TransCanada photo.  Mountaineer XPress Pipeline [Read more]

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IEA Executive Director on official visit to the US

March 1, 2019 Energi Staff

Dr. Fatih Birol (r), Executive Director of the IEA, is in Washington to meet with US Secretary of Energy Rick Perry and to testify before the US Senate on the agency’s latest findings on global energy markets.  [Read more]

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US biofuels production, consumption, trade stable through 2020: EIA

March 1, 2019 Energi Staff

Federal mandates and state programs continue to support biofuel consumption through 2020, however, biofuels remain a relatively small share of total U.S. liquid transportation fuels supply. Most common biofuels consumed are fuel ethanol and biomass-based [Read more]

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Global liquid fuels production to outpace demand: EIA

February 28, 2019 Energi Staff

The US Energy Information Administration forecasts that despite recent supply reductions, global liquid fuels production to outpace demand.  Repsol photo. Saudi Arabia, Libya, Venezuela and Canada cut pack on liquid fuels production By Matthew French [Read more]

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IEA workshops nuclear power role in a clean energy system

February 27, 2019 Energi Staff

The IEA workshop focused on four themes: the outlook for nuclear power in advanced economies; the economic position of nuclear power in mature power markets; the role of nuclear power in power systems requiring more flexible [Read more]

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International Energy Agency Director on official visit to Canada

February 27, 2019 Energi Staff

Dr Fatih Birol, the Executive Director of the International Energy Agency, spoke at Canada 2020’s “Global Energy Outlook 2019” this week as part of his North American tour.  IEA Twitter photo. Director of International Energy [Read more]

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Midwest extreme cold led to record high natural gas demand

February 26, 2019 Energi Staff

Record high natural gas demand contributed to the largest net withdrawal of working natural gas in the Lower 48 states so far during the 2018–2019 heating season.  ABC7 Chicago photo. Record high natural gas demand on January [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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