Alberta is back in the chips in ways nobody imagined a year ago The political success of Alberta premiers dating back 50 years has been closely linked to the oil and gas business and federal/provincial relations. Premiers fortunate enough to be in office when the...
Those that should be drilling will be very cautious until Washington and Ottawa signal they want more petroleum, not more politics Saudi Arabia has reminded us again of the power of the world’s largest oil producer. Through Saudi Aramco, one country with only...
Spurred by the recovery of oil and gas, a renewed spirit of opportunity is growing The old saying goes, “No news is good news.” But in the 21st century smartphone/internet era, it should read “Good news is no news.” Driven by today’s ultra-competitive media,...
In a dramatically changed world, resource corridors could be the catalyst to actually getting something done in Canada https://pipelineonline.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/IMG_7711.mp4 In Saskatchewan, we already do have something of a resource corridor. The...
Sue Big Oil project illustrates how disconnected Canada’s West Coast climate industry is from the real world Due to a series of unfortunate events including the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, there is a world shortage of affordable food and energy. How and when...