In January of 2025, the Saskatchewan government hinted at a bombshell: instead of shutting down its coal-fired power generation fleet by Dec. 31, 2029, it was considering refurbishing it and running it for many more years to come, as a bridge to nuclear power....
Boundary Dam Power Station, with its carbon capture plant on the left. Photo by Brian Zinchuk The new data centre in Regina has big implications for coal in Estevan and Coronach Editor’s note: This is a breaking story, and additional quotes may be added as they...
By Jim Warren A few weeks ago Scott Moe did the right thing. He accompanied Mark Carney to China in support of reducing the 75.8 per cent tariff on raw Canadian canola seed to just 15 per cent. Canola producers are our friends and neighbours; what’s more, they make a...
The Diary of a CEO Podcast posted this interview with Robert Pape, Iran specialist, on March 12. It’s the best analysis Pipeline Online has seen yet of the current Iran War. And his warnings are ominous. Pape talks about how the US and Israel are losing control,...
The Iranian drone strike on Qatar’s Ras Laffan industrial complex has sent shockwaves through global energy markets, triggering force majeure on 20 percent of the world’s LNG supply and closing the Strait of Hormuz to commercial shipping. To understand what just...