CALGARY - TransCanada Corp. (TSX:TRP) is offering lower-priced long-term contracts for Alberta natural gas shippers that want to use the Canadian Mainline system that stretches across the Prairies and winds through Ontario to a hub near Sarnia, Ont. The Calgary-based company says its proposal for a new round of binding commitments doesn't affect current contracts that are already in place for the system. Instead, TransCanada says the new tolling arrangement offers additional [Read more]
Trilogy Energy says oil emulsion spill in Alberta has covered 3 hectares
CALGARY - Trilogy Energy says the pipeline leak it discovered late last week in north central Alberta has covered an area about three hectares in size with oil emulsion — about the size of five CFL fields. In an update posted to its website late Tuesday, the Calgary-based oil and gas producer says it still doesn't know the volume of the spill into marshland about 15 kilometres from Fox Creek. The posting says that company president John Williams and other managers travelled to [Read more]
Trans Mountain pipeline builder says approval could create target for attackers
CALGARY - Kinder Morgan Canada is anticipating more attacks by activists if its Trans Mountain pipeline expansion from Edmonton to the West Coast is approved, president Ian Anderson says. Approval could paint a target on the project, resulting in more incidents like attempts Tuesday by protesters to shut down pipelines in four U.S. states, Anderson told reporters after speaking at an energy conference. "(There) will be localized impacts, there will be regionalized impacts and [Read more]
Wall says Clinton’s climate plan a better approach, Trudeau should take note
REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should look south of the border before implementing a carbon tax in Canada. Wall said the climate change plan released this week by U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton supports investments in energy efficiency, cleaner fuels and carbon capture, but does not include a carbon tax. "When I take a look at Hillary Clinton's climate change plan, I wish Justin Trudeau was a little more like Hillary [Read more]
Oil and gas downturns in B.C. and Alberta ease Site C labour force concerns
VICTORIA - Alberta's loss is British Columbia's gain as fears of labour shortages for the construction of the massive Site C dam evaporate amid a slump in the oil and gas industry, says a new report released Tuesday. The slowdown is providing a steady supply of skilled workers for the Peace River project, the report says, easing previous concerns from experts who had warned of potential labour shortages. The downturn and low interest rates have also resulted in a lower bottom [Read more]
Prairie farmers take financial hit as oil and gas slowdown stalls drilling rigs
CALGARY - For 56-year-old farmer Shannon Webb, waking up Friday to six inches of snow coating his grain fields near Wynyard, Sask., the frustration of an interrupted harvest wins out, for now, over worry about the ongoing oil-and-gas drilling downturn. Like many Prairie farmers, Webb has used a steady paycheque from working on drilling rigs in winter and summer for decades to pay down his land and equipment debt and stabilize his farm income. He's been able to leave the rig to tend his [Read more]
Pipeline leaks oil into marsh in central Alberta
FOX CREEK, Alta. - Alberta's energy watchdog is responding to a crude oil pipeline leak in the Kaybob area of central Alberta. The Alberta Energy Regulator says on its website that Trilogy Energy Corp. contacted them to report that oil emulsion was found in a flowing marsh that is non-fish bearing. The regulator says the oil emulsion ratio is 50 per cent water and 50 per cent oil, but they don't know how much leaked in the area. An environmental contractor is also on site [Read more]
‘Saskatchewan’s interests:’ Premier mulls legal options on federal carbon tax
REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall came out swinging Friday against the federal government's intention to impose a carbon tax, questioning whether it would be legal and whether Ottawa did its homework before announcing its plans. "This is a fight for Saskatchewan's interests," Wall said at the legislature. The federal plan announced this week by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau calls for a $10-per-tonne tax on carbon starting in 2018 and increasing to $50 per tonne by 2022. [Read more]
Engage early to avoid First Nations veto, AFN chief tells energy conference
OTTAWA - Free, prior and informed indigenous consent means the right to say yes or no to major resource projects, the national chief of the Assembly of First Nations told an oil industry-sponsored energy conference Thursday. Perry Bellegarde's speech to the "Engage" conference at the University of Ottawa stressed that involving First Nations in potential projects from the get-go is the only way to achieve true accommodation — and economic stability. "The inherent right to self [Read more]
B.C.’s Clark urged to reject Kinder Morgan pipeline for failing key condition
VANCOUVER - British Columbia Premier Christy Clark is being challenged to reject Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain pipeline expansion proposal because it can never meet one of her five conditions to support oil pipeline development. More than 30 environmental, social and aboriginal groups from across Canada have sent a letter to Clark reminding her that one of B.C.'s conditions for pipeline support includes assurances of a world-leading oil-spill response. The groups say a study [Read more]
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