LAC-MEGANTIC, Quebec (AP) -- The engineer who parked the oil train that rolled away, derailed and exploded in the center of a Quebec town was heard from Tuesday for the first time since the July 6 disaster that killed 50 people, with his lawyer saying he is "devastated." Lawyer Thomas Walsh said Tom Harding needs time to recover from the shock. Walsh said he hopes to get psychological help for his client, who has been staying at an undisclosed location to stay away from the media. "I used [Read more]
Suncor oilsands production fully restored following restart of Enbridge pipeline
CALGARY - Suncor Energy Inc. (TSX:SU) said it has fully restored oilsands production, which was disrupted by a precautionary shutdown of an Enbridge regional pipeline system in northern Alberta last month.Suncor said Tuesday it has been ramping up oilsands output since Enbridge (TSX:ENB) restarted the system earlier this month.Enbridge shut down its Athabasca and Waupisoo pipelines — a major part of the network that serves Alberta's oilsands — as a precaution after a June 22 spill from [Read more]
Oil price moves up to $107 a barrel as traders look to next US crude inventories report
The price of oil moved up to US$107 a barrel Tuesday as investors waited for the next U.S. report on crude and fuel inventories for confirmation that demand is increasing.By early afternoon in Europe, benchmark crude for August delivery was up 69 cents at $107.01 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract gained 37 cents to settle at $106.32 on Monday.Oil is up about 10 per cent so far this month. It has been jolted higher by unexpectedly sharp [Read more]
For Obama’s climate plan, devil is in the details
WASHINGTON (AP) — Frustrated by a recalcitrant Congress, President Barack Obama has vowed to take climate change into his own hands. Now he has to deliver. Three weeks after giving an ambitious speech to outline his proposal, the president begins the arduous task of executing it. Obama’s plan is a complicated mix of rule-making and federal permitting that’s tough to encapsulate in a neat sales pitch — and may be even tougher to put into action. By pledging to use his authority under [Read more]
Oil near $106 as China slowdown, plunging U.S. supplies weighed
BANGKOK (AP) - Oil marked time near US$106 a barrel Monday as traders navigated conflicting signals about the strength of future demand: slowing China growth and plunging U.S. fuel stockpiles.Benchmark crude for August delivery was up 3 cents at $105.98 a barrel at early afternoon Bangkok time in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract jumped $1.04 to $105.95 in New York on Friday.Oil is up about 10 per cent so far this month. It has been jolted higher by [Read more]
Five more bodies found in Lac Megantic, official death toll now stands at 33
LAC-MEGANTIC, Que. - Five more bodies have been found in the charred debris in Lac-Megantic to bring the official death toll to 33.Another 17 people are missing and presumed dead.Nine of the 33 dead have been identified.Authorities have released the name of only one victim so far.They will release seven more names tonight and the name of the ninth person identified is to be made public on Monday. [Read more]
Political repercussions of train crash grow
OTTAWA - A push for parliamentarians to meet this summer to assess railway safety has more to do with partisan politics than with Quebec's horrific train crash, the chairman of the House of Commons transport committee said Friday.Conservative MP Larry Miller was responding to calls from the NDP and the Bloc Quebecois to convene committee hearings as early as next month in the wake of the Lac-Megantic disaster."Right now is not the time to play politics and I just don't think the [Read more]
Leaking propane tank fixed near children’s camp
COCHRANE, Alta. - Children from an Easter Seals camp had to evacuate during a gas scare in the Alberta foothills Friday, but returned hours later after the smell was traced to a flood-damaged propane tank.Crews originally responded to reports of a gas smell along Highway 66, just south of the Trans-Canada Highway near Cochrane.Area administrator Shawn Polley said about 50 people were told to leave Camp Horizon, an outdoor get-away for children with disabilities."We requested they were [Read more]
Gasoline prices to spike, watchers warn
OTTAWA - Filling up the tank on the way to the cottage or that vacation destination has become more expensive in recent weeks — and prices at the gas pump are about to get worse, market watchers are warning.Investor thirst for black gold — as opposed to the precious metal — is largely to blame, said Dan McTeague, the former federal MP and gas-price crusader who runs the website tomorrowsgaspricetoday.com.The price of oil has been spiking as gold prices decline, helping to push gasoline [Read more]
Oil rises near US$106 on supply concerns
NEW YORK - The price of oil rose to near US$106 a barrel Friday, supported by continuing tensions in Egypt and a sharp drop of U.S. crude stockpiles.Benchmark crude oil for August delivery gained $1.04 to $105.95 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.Even with a drop of $1.60 a barrel Thursday, the price of oil rose $2.73 this week and is up nearly 10 per cent in July.Oil has risen from around $97 on July 1, mainly for two reasons. Traders are concerned that unrest in Egypt [Read more]
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