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NEWS: MEG Energy CEO doesn’t expect Line 5 dispute to hurt ability to move heavy oil

CALGARY — The chief executive of MEG Energy said Tuesday he doesn’t expect the ongoing dispute between Canada and the U.S. over the Line 5 cross-border pipeline to hurt his company’s ability to move heavy oil to the U.S. Gulf Coast. On a conference call...

NEWS: Alberta isn’t alone in facing climate challenge, says province’s COP26 representative

Alberta’s top representative to the global climate conference taking place in Scotland has a message to those in the province who feel singled out by the pressure to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. You are not alone. “I feel that too,” said Steve MacDonald, CEO of...

CAPP president says simplistic solutions don’t work for complex energy problems, speaks about COP26

CALGARY – Tim McMillan has led the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) for seven years, a time period that precisely coincides with the longest downturn in the Canadian oilpatch in living memory. He is currently attending COP26, the United Nations...

NEWS: MEG Energy again increases annual production guidance after third-quarter results

CALGARY — MEG Energy Corp. boosted its output forecast for the year after swinging to a $54-million profit in its latest quarter on a doubling of revenues. The Calgary-based company said it earned 17 cents per diluted share in the third quarter, compared with a loss...

Brian Zinchuk: Justin Trudeau won’t say “carbon dioxide” if he can help it

I noticed something while covering the COP26 the United Nations Climate Change Conference UK 2021 in Glasgow, and our prime minister’s participation in it. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and his office, don’t say “carbon dioxide,” anymore, if at all possible. Instead,...
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