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Straight from the budget’s mouth: How the feds are trying to force ZEVs and limit fossil-fueled vehicles

Sometimes it’s best to see what the government is doing, without a filter. As such, from time-to-time, Pipeline Online likes to provide policy statements straight from the horse’s mouth. In this case, it’s the 2022 federal budget, released on April 7 by Finance...

Federal budget to kill flow-through shares for oil, gas and coal in 2023

OTTAWA – The federal government’s 2022 budget released on April 7 intends on killing off one of the more attractive ways of financing oil and gas development – the flow-through share. They call it an “inefficient fossil fuel subsidy.” Here’s what the budget says:...

Budget 2022: Ottawa unveils $2.6B carbon capture tax credit for energy sector

  By Amanda Stephenson in Calgary Ottawa is urging oil and gas companies to move quickly to take advantage of a major new tax credit for carbon capture and storage — a pricey technology that proponents say could play an important role in reducing this...

‘May not align:’ Guilbeault pens letter to Suncor over mine expansion GHGs

Federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault has warned Canada’s biggest oilsands producer that its planned mine expansion may not meet climate targets. In a letter released Wednesday to Mark Little, the head of Suncor Energy Inc., Guilbeault says the...

Saskatchewan sees best Crown land sale since December, 2018, with $19.3 million in bonus coming in

  REGINA – It’s been several years since the Ministry of Energy and Resources could announce a Crown Land sale like they got this week. The April 5 petroleum and natural gas rights sale brought in $19,307,204. That’s more then the nearly $15 million brought in...
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