The federal government announced 0n Tuesday in Edmonton more than $1.6 billion to support jobs and workers in Canada’s oil and gas sector “as Canada seeks to diversify export markets […]
Read MoreRCMP officers said they estimate at least 1,500 people showed up to a pro-pipeline rally in Grande Prairie, Alta., on Sunday. As concern grows among workers and politicians over Alberta’s […]
Read MoreEDMONTON (CITYNEWS) – Thousands of Albertans are voicing their concerns nearly two weeks after the province announced the planned curtailment of oil production through all of next year. Fears continue […]
Read MoreSuncor says it expects to have average upstream production of 780,000 to 820,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day in 2019. Forced Alberta government crude oil production cuts next year […]
Read MoreSuncor CEO Steve Williams speaks at the opening of the company’s new Fort Hills oilsands mine in September 2018. Image: Joey Podlubny/JWN The Alberta Chamber of Resources (ACR) is recognizing […]
Read MoreCALGARY, Alberta, Dec. 14, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Suncor released its 2019 corporate guidance today which includes a capital program of between $4.9 and $5.6 billion and average upstream production […]
Read MoreCALGARY — Forced Alberta government crude oil production cuts next year will result in "unintended consequences" that could include increased safety hazards for its employees, Suncor Energy Inc. warned Friday. […]
Read MoreBefore he became Premier in October, no Quebec politician seemed as keen to do a deal on the Energy East pipeline as François Legault. After pushing unsuccessfully for the construction […]
Read MoreQuebec Premier François Legault irked Alberta’s premier by calling the province’s oil ‘dirty’ last week. (Jacques Boissinot/Canadian Press) It’s been open season on the Quebec government since it was revealed […]
Read MoreAlberta Premier Rachel Notley speaks to cabinet members about an 8.7 percent oil production cut to help deal with low prices, in Edmonton on Monday December 3, 2018. , The […]
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