Exciting news in the Canadian energy sector this week, as it was announced that Tourmaline will buy Crew Energy for a total implied value of ~$1.3 billion. Now is as good a time as any to examine the BC Montney from a production and ownership perspective after this transaction. To do so, we have created a shape in BOE Intel that generally encapsulates the majority (but not all) of the Montney activity in BC. You can see this polygon in Figure 1. Figure 1 Next we broke down the [Read more]
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What’s next? With major projects wrapping up, what does Canada’s energy future hold
‘This is the first time Canada will enter the global marketplace as a global player, so it is an incredibly important change for the industry’ By Mario Toneguzzi on June 7, 2024, 10:11 am MDT With the recent completions of the Trans Mountain expansion and Coastal GasLink pipelines, and the looming completion of LNG Canada within the next year, there are few major energy projects with the green light for one of the world’s largest and most responsible energy producers. Which leaves a [Read more]
With oil set to flow, what next for Canada’s Trans Mountain pipeline expansion?
Canada's Trans Mountain pipeline expansion (TMX) is set to enter partial operation on May 1, years behind schedule and at more than four times the original cost - but with the potential to affect oil flows even outside North America. Canada, the world's fourth-largest oil producer with nearly 5 million barrels per day (bpd) of output, will have more than enough export pipeline capacity once the C$34 billion ($24.9 billion) TMX becomes fully operational. The expanded pipeline will ship an [Read more]
What About the Long Run? – GLJ Shares Its Q2 Pricing Update
Authors: Leonard Herchen & Yuchen Wang Overview The last quarter has seen relatively stable prices for oil and gas. Oil has moved modestly higher against short term expectations, and gas has showed short term weakness. Investment optimism in the Canadian energy sector appears to be rallying around imminent completion of new ex-basin pipelines, and the growing realization that the demand for energy encompasses all energy, petroleum and new low carbon sources. Demand growth for petroleum [Read more]
With completion in sight, what’s next for the Trans Mountain pipeline project?
CALGARY - After more than four years of construction and at least $34 billion in costs, the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project is nearly complete. Here's a look at what milestones to expect in the coming weeks as the massive pipeline gets ready to start shipping Canadian oil to the West Coast: Resolution of B.C. construction challenges: Crown corporation Trans Mountain Corp. has been dealing with construction-related challenges in the Fraser Valley between Hope and Chilliwack, where it [Read more]
The Green Imperative: What’s Behind Energy Companies’ Shift Towards Greener Air Compressor Technology
While it has undoubtedly made significant progress, the energy industry historically has lagged behind many others when it comes to the adoption of eco-friendly practices. As the world pivots towards sustainable practices, the spotlight now shines even brighter on the energy efficiency and eco-friendliness in oil & gas. Amidst this transformation, energy companies are increasingly recognizing the imperative of adopting "green" technology, even in seemingly mundane components like air [Read more]
What’s Driving the Demand for Steel Buildings in Alberta’s Industrial Sector?
Across Alberta, from oil and gas, mining operations to renewable energy projects, the need for durable, versatile infrastructure is undeniable. As the demand for robust and flexible structures continues to climb, companies are constantly seeking innovative solutions to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and improve safety. Takura Steel Buildings, a leading Canadian provider of high-quality pre-engineered metal and steel buildings has been catching the attention of major players with their [Read more]
What is in the US SEC’s proposed rule on climate reporting?
Wall Street's top regulator is expected to vote soon to adopt far-reaching changes to the way thousands of U.S.-listed companies tell investors how climate change will affect their bottom line, a landmark rule for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The agency says such information is important for investors deciding whether to put their money into a company. What is the five-member Commission considering? REPORTING EMISSIONS In its draft rule two years ago, the SEC proposed [Read more]
XI Technologies: ARO – What’s Really Under The Sheets?
Is love in the air this Valentine's Day? Let's take a moment to examine a relationship that might not be as picture-perfect as it seems – the one between spreadsheets and Asset Retirement Obligations (ARO). While spreadsheets have long been the sweetheart of financial modeling, their shortcomings in managing the intricate dance of ARO can leave businesses heartbroken. In this article we unveil the hidden flaws beneath the sheets and explore why database software makes for a more reliable and [Read more]
What’s behind the surge in new Duvernay activity around Kaybob? – BOE Intel
For this analysis, we have used BOE Intel's "define an area" feature to see changes in activity levels in a given area. We've drawn a polygon around the Kaybob area largely defined by where the Duvernay spuds and licences have been over the last few years. The area that we have focused on is shown in the map below in Figure 1. To inquire about a BOE Intel subscription for your company, contact us here. Figure 1 - Kaybob area polygon Using that area we can create a report (Figure [Read more]
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