Previous Nova Scotia premiers were content to take large equalization payments as the result of fracking in Alberta and BC, but banned fracking in their own province

Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston attends a photo-op at the Queen’s Park legislature in Toronto on Monday March 2, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

 

By Devin Stevens

Nova Scotia’s premier says his government is about to start negotiations with the first company that could frack for natural gas since the province lifted a decade-long ban on the practice.

Tim Houston said Monday that seven companies responded to a February call for firms interested in onshore natural gas exploration. He says his government is about to start talks with one of the companies before deciding on regulatory approvals and financial incentives.

“I’m very pleased with the level of interest in the applicants. I’m very pleased with the quality. It’s the first step,” Houston told reporters after his state-of-the-province address in downtown Halifax Monday.

  • 0124 General Well Servicing Outlaw Buckers
    0124 General Well Servicing Outlaw Buckers
  • 0124 General Well Servicing Outlaw
    0124 General Well Servicing Outlaw
  • 0123 Pride Upkeep 2026 packages
    0123 Pride Upkeep 2026 packages
  • 0122 SASPO-2956_Safety_2026_Youtube
    0122 SASPO-2956_Safety_2026_Youtube
  • 0109 SaskPower SASPO_2817_PLT_Recruitment_
    0109 SaskPower SASPO_2817_PLT_Recruitment_
  • 0120 2026 SK oil show attendee
    0120 2026 SK oil show attendee
  • 0118 IBEW 30 sec
    0118 IBEW 30 sec
  • 0115 SaskPower SASPO_2817_PLT_Recruitment_DIVERSITY
    0115 SaskPower SASPO_2817_PLT_Recruitment_DIVERSITY
  • 0114 Prospera Bold Vision
    0114 Prospera Bold Vision
  • 0113 Miller Epic Cinematic Hollywood trailer
    0113 Miller Epic Cinematic Hollywood trailer
  • 0085 Turnbull snow removal call office
    0085 Turnbull snow removal call office
  • 0102 Lori Carr Coal Extended
    0102 Lori Carr Coal Extended
  • 0100 Turnbull Project Manager
    0100 Turnbull Project Manager
  • 0099 Mryglod Steel 1080p
    0099 Mryglod Steel 1080p
  • 0097 Eagle Sky Ventures LTD
    0097 Eagle Sky Ventures LTD
  • 0095 Fast Trucking nearly 70 years good at it
    0095 Fast Trucking nearly 70 years good at it
  • 0092 Turnbull projects big and small
    0092 Turnbull projects big and small
  • 0046 City of Estevan This is Estevan Teaser
    0046 City of Estevan This is Estevan Teaser
  • 0077 Caprice Resources Stand Up For Free Speech
    0077 Caprice Resources Stand Up For Free Speech
  • 0061 SIMSA 2024 For Sask Buy Sask
    0061 SIMSA 2024 For Sask Buy Sask
  • 0051 JML Hiring Pumpjack assembly
    0051 JML Hiring Pumpjack assembly
  • 0049 Scotsburn Dental soft guitar
    0049 Scotsburn Dental soft guitar
  • 0041 DEEP Since 2018 now we are going to build
    0041 DEEP Since 2018 now we are going to build
  • 0032 IWS Summer hiring rock trailer music
  • 0022 Grimes winter hiring
  • 0021 OSY Rentals S8 Promo
  • 0018 IWS Hiring Royal Summer
  • 0013 Panther Drilling PO ad 03 top drive rigs
  • 0002 gilliss casing services
    0002 gilliss casing services
  • 9002 Pipeline Online 30 sec EBEX
    9002 Pipeline Online 30 sec EBEX
  • 9001

 

Houston, who is also Nova Scotia’s energy minister, said three other firms had strong bids but need to provide more information. He expects them to sharpen their proposals for the second call, which was issued Monday and will close Nov. 30. He said he was optimistic drilling could begin this year, but now 2027 seems more realistic.

In December, the government tapped Dalhousie University to administer a program in which the school’s researchers and the private sector will study the estimated 198-billion cubic metres of onshore natural gas in the province. About 64 per cent of the Nova Scotian reserves outlined in a 2017 government report are made up of shale gas, the kind usually requiring fracking to extract in commercial quantities. About 20 per cent of Nova Scotia’s reserves are coal bed methane with the rest conventional natural gas.

The $30-million program would offer financial incentives and allow companies to proceed with exploratory drilling. It also requires companies to share their findings with researchers.

All the data will be part of a public research paper. Operators will be able to apply for up to 100 per cent reimbursement of their exploration expenses. Officials say the government may negotiate so that money becomes an equity investment, or it may sign royalty agreements.

Houston’s government introduced legislation in February 2025 to lift the decade-long fracking moratorium.

A 2014 report by the Council of Canadian Academies concluded there were numerous gaps in knowledge about the impacts of fracking on land, air and water. It also said that society’s understanding of the potential environmental impacts has not kept pace as companies continue to deploy new technologies.

Houston has framed increased resource extraction as a way to cure Nova Scotia’s fiscal woes, which include this year’s record deficit of $1.2 billion. He dedicated much of his state-of-the-province address to the topic Monday, saying people who want to “keep it in the ground” expect others to pay for provincial needs like health care, schools, housing and the arts.

  • 0124 General Well Servicing Outlaw Buckers
    0124 General Well Servicing Outlaw Buckers
  • 0124 General Well Servicing Outlaw
    0124 General Well Servicing Outlaw
  • 0123 Pride Upkeep 2026 packages
    0123 Pride Upkeep 2026 packages
  • 0122 SASPO-2956_Safety_2026_Youtube
    0122 SASPO-2956_Safety_2026_Youtube
  • 0109 SaskPower SASPO_2817_PLT_Recruitment_
    0109 SaskPower SASPO_2817_PLT_Recruitment_
  • 0120 2026 SK oil show attendee
    0120 2026 SK oil show attendee
  • 0118 IBEW 30 sec
    0118 IBEW 30 sec
  • 0115 SaskPower SASPO_2817_PLT_Recruitment_DIVERSITY
    0115 SaskPower SASPO_2817_PLT_Recruitment_DIVERSITY
  • 0114 Prospera Bold Vision
    0114 Prospera Bold Vision
  • 0113 Miller Epic Cinematic Hollywood trailer
    0113 Miller Epic Cinematic Hollywood trailer
  • 0085 Turnbull snow removal call office
    0085 Turnbull snow removal call office
  • 0102 Lori Carr Coal Extended
    0102 Lori Carr Coal Extended
  • 0100 Turnbull Project Manager
    0100 Turnbull Project Manager
  • 0099 Mryglod Steel 1080p
    0099 Mryglod Steel 1080p
  • 0097 Eagle Sky Ventures LTD
    0097 Eagle Sky Ventures LTD
  • 0095 Fast Trucking nearly 70 years good at it
    0095 Fast Trucking nearly 70 years good at it
  • 0092 Turnbull projects big and small
    0092 Turnbull projects big and small
  • 0046 City of Estevan This is Estevan Teaser
    0046 City of Estevan This is Estevan Teaser
  • 0077 Caprice Resources Stand Up For Free Speech
    0077 Caprice Resources Stand Up For Free Speech
  • 0061 SIMSA 2024 For Sask Buy Sask
    0061 SIMSA 2024 For Sask Buy Sask
  • 0051 JML Hiring Pumpjack assembly
    0051 JML Hiring Pumpjack assembly
  • 0049 Scotsburn Dental soft guitar
    0049 Scotsburn Dental soft guitar
  • 0041 DEEP Since 2018 now we are going to build
    0041 DEEP Since 2018 now we are going to build
  • 0032 IWS Summer hiring rock trailer music
  • 0022 Grimes winter hiring
  • 0021 OSY Rentals S8 Promo
  • 0018 IWS Hiring Royal Summer
  • 0013 Panther Drilling PO ad 03 top drive rigs
  • 0002 gilliss casing services
    0002 gilliss casing services
  • 9002 Pipeline Online 30 sec EBEX
    9002 Pipeline Online 30 sec EBEX
  • 9001

 

“That’s where those who block any attempt, every attempt to build things, to build new sectors in mining or natural gas, that’s where they want to keep us,” the premier said in his speech.

“They want to be righteous, even if it risks everyone else being poor. But believe me, I didn’t become premier to do that. I’m not interested in managing the decline.”

About 12 per cent of the energy currently used in Nova Scotia comes from natural gas, but it’s mostly brought in via pipeline from the U.S. with some sourced indirectly from Western Canada.

Along with mining, gas, onshore wind and hydrogen, Houston has pitched that Nova Scotia could become an energy superpower through Wind West, a proposed $60-billion plan for offshore wind that the federal government has said it may help to fast-track. Quebec and Massachusetts have shown interest in potential exports from the project.

The Sable and Deep Panuke offshore gas projects generated billions of dollars in royalties for the province but were shut down in 2018 after 25 years of exploration and development. The sector has mostly been dormant until last month when a joint federal-provincial regulator approved a $210-million exploration bid from U.K.-based Inceptio Oil and Gas Ltd., led by Nova Scotian James Edens.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 25, 2026.

 

  • 0124 General Well Servicing Outlaw Buckers
    0124 General Well Servicing Outlaw Buckers
  • 0124 General Well Servicing Outlaw
    0124 General Well Servicing Outlaw
  • 0123 Pride Upkeep 2026 packages
    0123 Pride Upkeep 2026 packages
  • 0122 SASPO-2956_Safety_2026_Youtube
    0122 SASPO-2956_Safety_2026_Youtube
  • 0109 SaskPower SASPO_2817_PLT_Recruitment_
    0109 SaskPower SASPO_2817_PLT_Recruitment_
  • 0120 2026 SK oil show attendee
    0120 2026 SK oil show attendee
  • 0118 IBEW 30 sec
    0118 IBEW 30 sec
  • 0115 SaskPower SASPO_2817_PLT_Recruitment_DIVERSITY
    0115 SaskPower SASPO_2817_PLT_Recruitment_DIVERSITY
  • 0114 Prospera Bold Vision
    0114 Prospera Bold Vision
  • 0113 Miller Epic Cinematic Hollywood trailer
    0113 Miller Epic Cinematic Hollywood trailer
  • 0085 Turnbull snow removal call office
    0085 Turnbull snow removal call office
  • 0102 Lori Carr Coal Extended
    0102 Lori Carr Coal Extended
  • 0100 Turnbull Project Manager
    0100 Turnbull Project Manager
  • 0099 Mryglod Steel 1080p
    0099 Mryglod Steel 1080p
  • 0097 Eagle Sky Ventures LTD
    0097 Eagle Sky Ventures LTD
  • 0095 Fast Trucking nearly 70 years good at it
    0095 Fast Trucking nearly 70 years good at it
  • 0092 Turnbull projects big and small
    0092 Turnbull projects big and small
  • 0046 City of Estevan This is Estevan Teaser
    0046 City of Estevan This is Estevan Teaser
  • 0077 Caprice Resources Stand Up For Free Speech
    0077 Caprice Resources Stand Up For Free Speech
  • 0061 SIMSA 2024 For Sask Buy Sask
    0061 SIMSA 2024 For Sask Buy Sask
  • 0051 JML Hiring Pumpjack assembly
    0051 JML Hiring Pumpjack assembly
  • 0049 Scotsburn Dental soft guitar
    0049 Scotsburn Dental soft guitar
  • 0041 DEEP Since 2018 now we are going to build
    0041 DEEP Since 2018 now we are going to build
  • 0032 IWS Summer hiring rock trailer music
  • 0022 Grimes winter hiring
  • 0021 OSY Rentals S8 Promo
  • 0018 IWS Hiring Royal Summer
  • 0013 Panther Drilling PO ad 03 top drive rigs
  • 0002 gilliss casing services
    0002 gilliss casing services
  • 9002 Pipeline Online 30 sec EBEX
    9002 Pipeline Online 30 sec EBEX
  • 9001