It’s hard to understand how reducing Canadian output would move the needle on world supply or emissions Liberal climate policies and the future of Alberta’s oil and gas industry are again headline news thanks to recent remarks by Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson and...
Well, that didn’t take long at all. On Monday, Jan. 9, Canada’s Defence Minister Anita Anand finally announced that Canada will, indeed, be buying 88 F-35A Lightning II fighter planes, which we, in our Canadian way, will dub the CF-35A. The price is $19...
Well, here we are. We managed to get through Christmas. (It was f—ing cold!) The snow, while good for farmers, kids with toboggans and people who move snow to make extra cash, not so good for my arthritis. But fortunately for us Canadians, we have an energy...
Well, it’s nearly Christmas. I’m not the November Twelve kinda guy that goes Christmas crazy the second that poppy is off my coat. Early December is more my speed. But I do get excited about Christmas, mostly for the spoiling of the grandchildren. This is much to the...
Editor’s note: This is Ken From’s first column for Pipeline Online. From retired from the position of president and CEO of SaskEnergy in April 2022, a position he held since 2017. From 2014 to 2016, he was CEO of the Petroleum Technology Research Centre (PTRC)....
Oil price cap has little impact on Russia because countries like India and China are thrilled to purchase more oil at lower prices If you’re confused by 21st century energy geopolitics, it’s not your fault.  The Russia/Ukraine war, EU’s economic crisis, global...