FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – The British Columbia Oil and Gas Commission is investigating a series of earthquakes that one expert says were very likely caused by hydraulic fracturing, a […]
Read MoreThe Alberta government on Friday trimmed its 2018-2019 budget deficit estimate, but downgraded the 2019 economic growth forecast in the Canadian province due to faltering crude oil prices. The deficit […]
Read MoreFederal Finance Minister Bill Morneau speaks during a Calgary Chamber of Commerce luncheon at the Telus Convention Centre on Tuesday November 27, 2018. Gavin Young/Postmedia Bill Morneau isn’t getting aboard […]
Read MoreCanada’s main stock index sat slightly higher on Thursday, as oil prices reversed course to trade higher, resulting in gains in energy shares. At 11:30 a.m. ET, the Toronto Stock […]
Read MoreDemonstrators who have vowed to keep their pro-oil message front and centre gathered in downtown Edmonton on Friday morning outside the building where the federal natural resources minister was speaking […]
Read MoreAlberta’s latest economic update boasted of strong growth in the first half of 2018-19 but warned of a future slump due to the brutal oil price differential pummeling energy producers. […]
Read MoreBaker Hughes reported a 3-rig decrease for oil and gas in the United States this week. The total number of active oil and gas drilling rigs now stands at 1,076 […]
Read MoreThe British Columbia Oil and Gas Commission is investigating a series of earthquakes that one expert says were very likely caused by hydraulic fracturing, a fuel extraction process also known […]
Read MoreRachel Notley speaks during the Alberta NDP Convention in Edmonton on Sunday, Oct. 28, 2018. Premier Rachel Notley handed out a carbon tax break for drillers and criticism of Ottawa’s […]
Read MoreNatural gas leads gains among major commodities in November Natural gas was best performing commodity in November, defying overall losses in the energy sector that saw crude-oil prices drop by […]
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