A global mystery: What’s known about Nord Stream explosions
It’s a major international mystery with global consequences: Who was behind the explosions that damaged the Nord Stream gas pipelines last year in the Baltic Sea?
The answer has broad implications for European energy security but could also threaten Western unity over backing Ukraine in defending itself from Russia’s invasion. Or, it might shatter Russian and Chinese attempts to fix the blame on a hypocritical West.
Trudeau announces supports for Ukraine, hydrogen deal with Europe as EU head visits
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced more support for Ukraine and a new hydrogen agreement with Europe on Tuesday alongside European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
Calgary artist Billie Rae Busby, originally from Yorkton, chosen to decorate entire floor of TC Energy headquarters
A Calgary artist who grew up in Yorkton and attended the University of Saskatchewan has recently completed a commission from pipeline giant TC Energy to provide art for the entire 10th floor of their Calgary headquarters.
That floor was under renovation, and they were looking for colourful art to liven it up. And that’s where Billie Rae Busby, formerly Billie Rae Sparrow, was brought in.
Brian Crossman: Three hundred and sixty-four days. The last year in helping Ukrainian refugees come to Saskatchewan
We have been to the airport in the dead of night, and having total strangers trusting you to take them, and their most precious of cargo, their children, on a two hour ride to Estevan. That alone is a leap of faith. But they are not strangers for long. We have witnessed big smiles, lots of tears, and the incredible resilience of adults and children as they settle in to their new surroundings to not only survive, but thrive.
Brian Zinchuk: How many nuclear reactors, wind turbines, or solar panels would Saskatchewan have needed last week? How about on Feb. 23?
To completely replace existing coal and natural gas power generation with enough wind generation capacity to account for days like Feb. 23, 2023, you would need to build 44,933 wind turbines covering 18.7 per cent of Saskatchewan south of the treeline.
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Brian Zinchuk on John Gormley show: drilling activity, spring breakup, CAPEX, and more
On Thursday, March 2, Pipeline Online editor and owner Brian Zinchuk appeared on CJME/CKOM’s John Gormley Show.
Items discussed included oil prices, Russia skirting sanctions, drilling activity, spring breakup, capital expenditures, and more.
Bay du Nord not liable for end-use emissions, marine shipping, company lawyer says
A Federal Court judge could determine whether oil and gas projects must be assessed for environmental impacts related to the shipping and end-use of their products, on top of those resulting from production.
That is a central question in a legal challenge of the federal government’s authorization of the Bay du Nord offshore floating oil project proposed for an area in the North Atlantic Ocean 500 kilometres northeast of St. John’s, N.L.
Feds release climate taxonomy proposal that includes oilsands-related spending
The federal government has released proposed guidelines on what investments should be considered worthy in the fight against climate change.
Clarity around what’s considered eligible is meant to increase investment in these areas to help close a climate spending gap that in Canada alone is estimated to be upwards of $115 billion a year.
Parkland cancels plans to build stand-alone renewable diesel complex at B.C. refinery
Parkland Corp. says it will not go ahead with its plan to build a stand-alone renewable diesel complex at its refinery in Burnaby, B.C.
Suncor Energy selling North Sea offshore assets in deal valued at $1.2B
Suncor Energy Inc. has signed a deal to sell its offshore assets in the North Sea to Equinor UK Ltd. in an agreement valued at about $1.2 billion.
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Top 10 Saskatchewan oil producers for 2022
Total oil production averaged 453,817 barrels per day (bpd). This is well within the range Saskatchewan oil production has fallen in over the last 20 years, fluctuating between 425,000 and 525,000 bpd, with most of the time around the 450,000 bpd mark. As oil production naturally declines continuously, maintaining an essentially flat production number for two decades is notable.
Saskatchewan Research Council: Going green at Gunnar Mine and mill site
Remediation efforts at the former Gunnar Mine and Mill Site reached a new milestone last spring—with the first stage of revegetation coming to fruition.
Located on the north shore of Lake Athabasca, the long-abandoned uranium mine and mill has undergone a large environmental transformation over the past decade.
Crescent Point announces special dividend, reports Q4 loss
Crescent Point reported a fourth-quarter loss of $498.1 million or 90 cents per share for the quarter ended Dec. 31 compared with a profit of $121.6 million or 21 cents per share in the last three months of 2021.
Brian Zinchuk: Forty billion in oilpatch CAPEX sounds great, until you realize it’s half of what was spent in 2014
Back in the lofty, pre-Justin Trudeau government days of 2014, back when oil was booming, pipelines were planned to east and west coasts, and Alberta and Saskatchewan were swimming in money, around $81 billion was spent in capital expenditures (CAPEX) in the Canadian petroleum industry. In Alberta, alone, the number topped $60 billion. And British Columbia and Saskatchewan got their share, too. Even Manitoba was seeing investment.
On March 1, the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) forecast CAPEX of $40 billion, which is just about double the disaster year of 2020, but half of 2014. And that’s before #justinflation. What would it be if we had a federal government supportive of the industry, instead of trying to make it disappear?
With about two weeks to go before breakup, there’s 39 drilling rigs in the field in Saskatchewan
With roughly just two weeks to go until spring breakup, there were 39 active drilling rigs working in Saskatchewan on March 1.
That’s according to RiggerTalk.com, which publishes data from the Canadian Association of Energy Contractors.
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CAPP projects $40B in capex this year – almost double 2020, but half of 2014
While $40 billion is an improvement, it’s a far cry from the roughly $80 billion spent in the boom year of 2014. Asked about that, Elizabeth Besson, manager, media and issues for CAPP, Besson told Pipeline Online, “Coming off nearly a decade of historically low commodity prices, it is positive to see a third consecutive year of growth and to reach that milestone of surpassing pre-COVID investment, particularly at a time when the Canadian economy is in need of private investment.”
Enbridge earmarks $3.3 billion for Gulf Coast storage plant, other projects
Ebel said as the energy transition takes hold, renewable energy will continue to grow and Enbridge continues to explore opportunities in new, low-carbon forms of energy such as renewable natural gas.
But he said natural gas and oil will remain critical parts of the energy mix for the foreseeable future. Natural gas, in particular, will be needed as a reliable backup given the intermittent nature of wind and solar power, he said.
Saturn closes half-billion dollar Ridgeback Resources deal in SE Sask and central Alberta
CALGARY, ALBERTA – Saturn Oil & Gas Inc. announced the evening of Feb. 28 that it has successfully completed the previously announced acquisition of Ridgeback Resources Inc. in a half-billion dollar deal. The deal was initially announced on Jan. 20. Ridgeback was...
Cenovus closes deal for complete ownership of Toledo Refinery
CALGARY -- Cenovus Energy Inc. announced on Feb. 28 that it has closed on the transaction to purchase bp’s 50 per cent interest in the bp-Husky Toledo Refinery in Ohio, effective that day. Cenovus already owned 50 per cent of the facility, and now owns 100 per cent...
Alberta predicting $2.4-billion surplus for petro-powered economy
Alberta is predicting a $2.4-billion budget surplus for its petro-powered economy this year, with plans to take a big bite out of its debt and put up guardrails to prevent eye-popping deficits when oil booms go bust.
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Oil well cleanup program listed as ‘key objective’ in Alberta’s pre-election budget
By Bob Weber in Edmonton Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's last budget before an expected spring election gives strong support to a proposed tax break for energy companies to fulfil their legal cleanup duties but doesn't tell voters how much would be spent on it. The...
Baytex signs agreement to buy Ranger Oil in deal valued at $3.4B including debt
Baytex Energy Corp. has signed a deal to buy U.S. company Ranger Oil Corp. in a deal valued at C$3.4 billion, including assumed debt.
Ranger Oil operates in the Eagle Ford shale region in south Texas, an area where Baytex also has assets.
Ken From: Norway: Canada who is the climate hypocrite?
Norway is seemingly a paradox: they want to be at the forefront of international efforts to address climate change, yet the country aims to cash in on oil and gas for years to come. Norway’s centre-left government has said its lucrative oil and gas sector will be...
Alberta expecting another gusher in budget ahead of provincial election
Alberta is scheduled to introduce its budget Tuesday — the last before a spring provincial election — with political observers wondering what the province will do with all its billions of extra petrodollars.
Jim Warren: EU sanctions have not derailed Russian oil exports
Putin’s Russia may indeed be incompetent at managing a large modern military. But when it comes to evading international rules around things like laundering the proceeds of crime and large scale corruption, Russians are world leaders.
That’s why news reports in January claiming a new set of EU sanctions on Russian oil exports was actually working seemed hard to believe.