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Will 4,000 protestors scare Justin Trudeau into nixing Trans Mountain Expansion?

November 20, 2016 JZadmin

If Justin Trudeau blinks on Trans Mountain, when does he stop blinking? The Vancouver downtown buzzed Saturday afternoon with a protest march against the Kinder Morgan pipeline. Will it be enough to persuade the Prime [Read more]

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Permian Basin a modern gold rush for shale producers

November 17, 2016 JZadmin

IHS Markit estimates Permian Basin will produce additional 60 billion barrels of oil While the energy world has been pre-occupied with the global price rout over the past two years, the Permian Basin in West [Read more]

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Harold Hamm lacks broad focus needed to be Trump energy secretary

November 15, 2016 JZadmin

Harold Hamm is parochial, self-interested, and too focused on one sector of American energy industry The rancorous campaign rhetoric is behind us and President-elect Donald Trump is already moderating some of his election promises – but, unfortunately, [Read more]

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So long, OPEC, you’re at the top of President-elect Trump’s hit list

November 9, 2016 JZadmin

Donald Trump promised to lift restrictions on domestic energy industry and ban OPEC oil from American markets Change is coming, folks. Assuming, of course, that President-elect Donald Trump follows through with the vague energy policies he [Read more]

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The politics of carbon taxes…it ain’t pretty

November 8, 2016 JZadmin

If Washington voters don’t approve carbon tax, is it likely other states or feds will introduce one in near future? Washington state environmentalists are clashing over a carbon tax proposition that will show up on [Read more]

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Coast Guard upgrades for West Coast address only half of oil spill response

November 8, 2016 JZadmin

What are Trudeau’s plans for industry side of West Coast oil spill response? The Canadian Government announced a $1.5 billion marine safety upgrade Monday and West Coast eco-activists were quick to complain the new plan [Read more]

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Trans Mountain Expansion ministerial report asks questions that have ready answers

November 6, 2016 JZadmin

A social, environmental, economic rationale for approving Trans Mountain Expansion pipeline does exist With the prospect of a green light for the Trans Mountain Expansion pipeline within the next month, the release this past week of [Read more]

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Obama’s energy legacy a lesson in constraints of activist policy making

November 2, 2016 JZadmin

$250 billion/year oil and gas contribution to GDP, immature clean energy tech were real obstacles to Obama energy activism With Barack Obama headed out of the White House in a few months, the punditocracy is [Read more]

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Dakota Access protests poised to become political debacle for American oil and gas industry

October 29, 2016 Markham Hislop

Industry leaders, including Kelcy Warren, have mishandled Dakota Access pipeline protest right from the beginning Six weeks ago, I warned that the Dakota Access pipeline protest was going to be the next Keystone XL issue [Read more]

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Time for Canadian oil and gas industry to ignore Vivian Krause

October 27, 2016 JZadmin

Vivian Krause’s data is fine, but her conclusions are wrong and her work encourages industry to think of itself as a victim of American eco-activist money Vancouver blogger Vivian Krause is well known in the oil [Read more]

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Is the Nathan E. Stewart diesel fuel spill response ‘world class’?

October 24, 2016 JZadmin

Nathan E. Stewart spill response appears to be timely, with enough equipment and trained responders, but Heiltsuk Nation critical Has the Nathan E. Stewart spill response been “world class?” British Columbians have been asking this question over [Read more]

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Looming Clinton win suggests American oil and gas sector needs to rethink politics, narrative

October 23, 2016 JZadmin

Bernie Sanders, eco-activists would exert considerable influence in a Clinton Administration, Democratic Congress The American oil and gas industry supports Donald Trump in part because the Republican candidate promises to get the sector out from [Read more]

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Industry needs to own its mistakes in Dakota Access pipeline protest

October 21, 2016 JZadmin

Dakota Access pipeline protest has already become Keystone XL sequel – promises to be bigger and worse for industry Last weekend, someone burned construction equipment at an Iowa site of the halted Dakota Access pipeline project. [Read more]

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Poll shows Canadians willing to support pipelines in return for energy transition policies

October 20, 2016 JZadmin

Polling response demonstrates once again that eco-activists and industry boosters are out of step with average Canadians What does social license for Canadian pipelines look like? If you’re Justin Trudeau, probably a lot like the [Read more]

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America is not an oil swing producer, says energy economist

October 19, 2016 JZadmin

10% is not enough compensation for American capital just now – Hirs Rex Tillerson says the American shale oil sector has become the world’s swing producer, able to rapidly ramp up production in response to supply [Read more]

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Hillary Clinton faces confrontation with activists over support for (near) eco-terrorism

October 17, 2016 JZadmin

Leading eco-activists like Bill McKibben are supporting Climate Direct Action’s illegal pipeline tampering, Hillary Clinton should denounce Thanks to Wikileaks, we now know that Hillary Clinton has battled radical eco-activists inside the Democratic Party. Given [Read more]

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Brad Wall anti-carbon tax argument not likely to sway majority of Canadians

October 14, 2016 JZadmin

Canada can’t buck international trend to mitigate climate change, plenty of evidence carbon taxes do work, plenty of evidence carbon capture doesn’t work The emerging Canadian anti-carbon tax champion is Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall, who [Read more]

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Why Climate Direct Action activists are so dangerous and Greenpeace should withdraw its endorsement

October 13, 2016 JZadmin

If there are more attacks on energy infrastructure, Greenpeace should be held accountable by authorities in United States, Canada Annette Klapstein is a 64-year old mother, and presumably a grandmother, so no surprise she writes [Read more]

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Greenpeace supports pipeline tampering, says ‘climate movement is willing and able’ to do it again

October 12, 2016 JZadmin

Greenpeace stands with Climate Direct Action, whose members say they are willing to sacrifice themselves to protect the Earth from the Alberta oil sands, pipelines What were they thinking? American climate change activists closed five pipelines [Read more]

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Dakota Access pipeline protest quickly turning into quagmire for industry

October 11, 2016 JZadmin

Native groups and eco-activists appear to be settled in for a long fight with Energy Transfer Partners, industry Media pundits love to be right…unless they’re right about something they’ve warned about, and then that something [Read more]

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