U.S. natural gas futures held near a three-week low on Wednesday on forecasts for less cold weather and lower demand this week than previously expected and with an increase in […]
Read MoreInternational Petroleum Corp, the first foreign oil company to sanction a project in Canada’s oil sands in more than a decade, could add carbon capture and storage (CCS) to the […]
Read MoreCanada averaged 242 active drilling rigs this week according to data from the Canadian Association of Energy Contractors. Of those rigs, 32% are drilling for natural gas, 39% are drilling […]
Read MoreBritish Columbia’s decision this week to toughen emissions standards for new liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects creates one of the most robust climate plans in North America, but sets a […]
Read MoreCALGARY – An Indigenous-led initiative says it is still pursuing ownership of the Trans Mountain pipeline, in spite of the project’s ballooning price tag. Project Reconciliation managing director Stephen Mason […]
Read MoreAn oilsands worker at a facility in Alberta. Article content Canada increased oil production in the second half of last year, but came short of its pledge to boost output […]
Read MorePipes run through a carbon capture facility in Alberta. Article content New research by a couple of respected think tanks disputes the claim that the United States Inflation Reduction Act […]
Read MoreFeatured in Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Lifelong Mainer, Arlene Cole has been working with the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and tracking the weather for almost 60 years! The […]
Read MoreAlthough they will probably face a bit of a thrashing at the local elections in May, the Conservative party have revealed that they are not really that worried. Conservative candidate […]
Read MoreOffice staff at The Den in Mithering on the Trent are being forced to listen to Enya because it is St Patrick’s Day. The Den, known as a leading Arts […]
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