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Iran war is a wake-up call for Southeast Asia’s energy sector, IEA report says

  By Anton L. Delgado BANGKOK (AP) — The Iran war has exposed major risks for Southeast Asia that could cost the region billions of dollars, if it doesn’t diversify sources of energy more quickly, according to an International Energy Agency report released...

Jim Warren: Carney’s best moves: facilitate construction of oil pipelines to tidewater and take his environmental caucus to the woodshed

  Danielle Smith provided another upbeat, optimistic message to supporters of conventional energy at last week’s Global Energy Show in Calgary. Smith has been consistently defying skeptics, including yours truly, who’ve doubted the Alberta-Ottawa MOU, signed in...

Pipeline Online attends NDP Grid and Growth town hall in Moose Jaw that media weren’t invited to

In asking hard questions about the NDP’s numbers for the cost of natural gas fuel, no hard numbers were given in reply       MOOSE JAW – In April, the Saskatchewan NDP released its “Grid and Growth Plan 2026,” arguably its most significant policy...

Is it over? Deal is reached to end Iran war and Trump orders stop to US naval blockade

  By Munir Ahmed, Julia Frankel, Abby Sewell And Will Weissert ISLAMABAD (AP) — The United States and Iran have reached an agreement to end the war and open the Strait of Hormuz, offering relief to the global economy more than three months since fighting began....

Correction: It turns out Alberta takes 40 hours to drill as many gas wells as Saskatchewan did over the last decade, not four

If I make an error in fact, I will issue a correction. So here goes: In recent stories, opinion pieces and radio appearances, I have been quoting that Saskatchewan has drilled five natural gas wells over the last ten years, whereas Alberta drilled that by four a.m....
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