At the COP26 climate change conference in Glasgow last fall, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised to “cap oil and gas sector emissions today, and ensure they decrease tomorrow, at a pace and scale needed to reach net zero by 2050.” The House of Commons Standing...
In recent weeks, Pipeline Online editor Brian Zinchuk has been a guest on talk radio, first with CJME/CKOM’s John Gormley, and then on CBC Radio One’s Blue Sky on Feb. 10. Topics included the low number of drilling rigs contracted by the two largest oil...
The glow is coming back to uranium and that’s good news for Saskatchewan, especially for the province’s northern economy. After a decade of declining output and revenues, the Saskatchewan uranium mining sector delivered some good news this past week during...
SASKATOON – The nine First Nations under the Meadow Lake Tribal Council (MLTC) and Mistawasis Nêhiyawak have formed a new renewable energy company called miEnergy North America. It is a partnership among 10 First Nations, and with the existing, privately-owned...
CALGARY — Enbridge Inc. expects to settle on a new tolling plan for its Mainline pipeline system this summer, the Calgary−based company said Friday. The pipeline giant said it is consulting with industry about two potential options after its proposal to fill Canada’s...