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Archives for November 2019
Keyera Announces 2019 Third Quarter Results
CALGARY, Nov. 5, 2019 /CNW/ - Keyera Corp. ("Keyera") announced its 2019 third quarter financial results today, the highlights of which are included in this news release. The entire news release can be viewed by visiting Keyera's website at www.keyera.com, or, to view the MD&A and financial statements, visit either Keyera's website or Keyera's filings on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. HIGHLIGHTS Keyera delivered impressive financial results in the third quarter of 2019, with each key [Read more]
Keyera Announces November 2019 Dividend
CALGARY, Nov. 5, 2019 /CNW/ - Keyera Corp. (TSX:KEY) ("Keyera") announced today a cash dividend for November 2019 of 16.00 cents per common share. The dividend will be payable on December 16, 2019, to shareholders of record on November 22, 2019. The ex-dividend date is November 21, 2019. This dividend is an eligible dividend for the purposes of the Income Tax Act (Canada). For non-resident shareholders, Keyera's dividends are subject to Canadian withholding tax. [Read more]
Alberta bitumen refinery faces further delays after testing of gasifier unit
CALGARY - A new refinery northeast of Edmonton is facing more delays and won't begin processing oilsands bitumen as designed until early next year. Construction was completed on the $9.5-billion Sturgeon Refinery in the fall of 2017 and it began producing diesel shortly thereafter from synthetic crude that had already been partly upgraded at an Alberta oilsands mine. It was to begin processing oilsands bitumen in early 2018 but has been stymied by issues with equipment including its [Read more]
Heavy discount narrows as fears of lengthy Keystone outage ease
The discount on Canadian heavy crude narrowed versus U.S. benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude on Tuesday, as fears of a lengthy Keystone oil pipeline outage eased. Western Canada Select (WCS) heavy blend crude for December delivery in Hardisty, Alberta, was trading at $21.90 per barrel below WTI, according to Net Energy Exchange, narrower than Monday's settle of $22.30. Worries about the possible duration of the Keystone pipeline outage abated, as available storage capacity in [Read more]
First Nation, environmental groups seek leave to appeal Trans Mountain ruling
VANCOUVER - A British Columbia First Nation and three environmental groups hope to appeal a Federal Court of Appeal decision that limited their ability to challenge the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion in court. The Tsleil-Waututh Nation, Ecojustice, Raincoast Conservation Foundation and Living Oceans Society announced Tuesday they are seeking leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada. The Federal Court of Appeal decided in September that it would allow six First Nations, including [Read more]
Ovintiv name a ‘blank slate’ as Encana plans move to United States
The name Encana Corp. immediately brings to mind two things: energy and Canada. Ovintiv, with which the oil and gas producer plans to rechristen itself once it moves its headquarters to the United States next year, offers no hint of what the company does or where it's from. Branding experts say that's likely to be the point. "It's kind of a blank slate, which appears to be what they wanted to go for," said Darren Dahl, a marketing professor at the University of British Columbia. Alan [Read more]
Saskatchewan granted intervener status in First Nations TMX project appeal
The Saskatchewan government says it has been granted leave to intervene in an appeal over construction of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. The province says it is intervening in support of the federal government by arguing that the expansion project was properly approved. The Federal Court of Appeal in British Columbia ruled in September that it would hear six challenges focusing on Indigenous consultation. Ottawa twice approved the plan, but the Federal Court of Appeal tore up [Read more]
International Petroleum Corporation Announces Third Quarter 2019 Financial Results and Intention to Launch Share Repurchase Program
International Petroleum Corporation (IPC or the Corporation) (TSX, Nasdaq Stockholm: IPCO) today released its financial and operating results and related management’s discussion and analysis (MD&A) for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2019. In addition, IPC is pleased to announce that it has sought approval from the Toronto Stock Exchange (the “TSX”) to commence a normal course issuer bid to repurchase its own common shares through the facilities of the TSX and Nasdaq [Read more]
Montney Producer Implements World’s First Digital Completions Operating System – SmartPAD – in Canadian Fracking Operations
Cold Bore’s SmartPAD Completions Operating System, First to Deliver Real-time, Sensor-driven Tracking of Operations Data with Analytics. During Stage One Deployment, Montney Producer Recorded a 25% Increase in Wireline Runs, 10% Decrease in Wait Times and a Series of Major Safety Enhancements. CALGARY, AB - 29th October, 2019 - Cold Bore Technology Inc. (“Cold Bore”), a leader in completion optimization technology, announced today results from a year long partnership with a global energy [Read more]
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