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US oil production hits all-time high, conflicting with efforts to cut heat-trapping pollution

United States domestic oil production hit an all-time high last week, contrasting with efforts to slice heat-trapping carbon emissions by the Biden administration and world leaders. And it conflicts with oft-repeated Republican talking points of a Biden “war on...

Energy Transition Podcast, Episode 69: Addition and Adaptation: The Transition Alternative?

Armando Cavanha, Irina Slav, David Blackmon and Tammy Nemeth discuss Addition and Adaptation: The Transition Alternative? This discussion took place on June 26.      0085 Turnbull snow removal call office0085 Turnbull snow removal call office0110 SaskEnergy...

Oregon county sues oil, coal companies for $51 billion over deadly heat dome

  PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Oregon’s most populous county is suing more than a dozen large fossil fuel companies to recover costs related to extreme weather events linked to climate change. The lawsuit filed Thursday in Multnomah County Circuit Court alleges the...

PTRC hosts plenary meeting of the ISO’s Technical Committee 265 setting global standards for carbon capture, transportation, and storage

June 5th to 9th, the Petroleum Technology Research Centre will be hosting in Regina the plenary and technical working group meetings of the International Organization for Standardization’s (ISO) Technical Committee 265. The ISO/TC-265 is made up of experts,...

Brian Zinchuk: Saskatchewan’s “Keep the Lights On” legislative session comes to an end

The 2022-23 Saskatchewan legislative session could rightly be called the “Keep the lights on” session. That’s because the very first bill brought up was the Saskatchewan First Act, whose stated purpose was to re-assert provincial control over power generation (and its...
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