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...
Other countries are focused on protecting their citizens from immediate risks, not their 2030 emission pledges The most significant reversals in climate change policy history have taken place in only eight months. At the Glasgow COP 26 climate summit last November,...
Should Canada and the U.S. decide to restore order to global energy markets, it could easily be done Daniel Yergin is a serious guy. He started in 1992 with his epic oil history book The Prize. Thirty years and two books later, Yergin has become the world’s most...
How could twinning an existing pipeline that has been operating safely for 69 years be this late and this expensive? On June 22, Ottawa’s Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO) reported that the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion (TMX) is “no longer a profitable...