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Oil prices edge up on first drop in U.S. drilling in months

July 2, 20178:01 PM Reuters0 Comments

Oil prices edged up on Monday, supported by the first fall in U.S. drilling activity in months, although rising output from OPEC despite a pledge to cut supplies capped gains. Brent crude futures added 6 cents or 0.1 percent to $48.83 per barrel by 0137 GMT, after jumping 5 percent last week for the first gain in six weeks. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures rose 15 cents, or 0.3 percent, to $46.19 per barrel after a more than 7 percent gain last week from depressed levels. [Read more]

U.S. oil drillers cut rigs for first week since January – Baker Hughes

June 30, 201711:37 AM Reuters0 Comments

U.S. oil drillers cut rigs this week for the first time since January and the pace of additions slowed this quarter due to declines in crude prices despite an OPEC-led effort to cut production and end a multi-year supply glut. Analysts, however, noted the weekly decline in the rig count was likely just a brief pause in a drilling recovery expected to continue through at least 2019. Drillers cut two oil rigs in the week to June 30, bringing the total rig count down to 756, still more than double [Read more]

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Canadian producer prices drop for first time in nine months

June 30, 20176:49 AM Reuters0 Comments

Canadian producer prices in May fell for the first time in nine months, dropping by 0.2 percent from April on lower prices for energy and petroleum products, Statistics Canada said on Friday. Analysts in a Reuters poll had forecast a 0.3 percent increase. Of the 21 commodity groups, prices rose in 17, dropped in three and were unchanged in one. Prices for energy and petroleum products fell by 3.5 percent, dragged down by declines in motor gasoline, fuel oils and diesel fuel. Excluding this [Read more]

British Columbia government toppled in non-confidence vote

June 29, 20176:49 PM Reuters0 Comments

VICTORIA, British Columbia (Reuters) - British Columbia's Liberal government was defeated on Thursday in a non-confidence vote, as expected, paving the way for the left-leaning New Democrats to rule the Western Canadian province for the first time in 16 years. Such a prospect has unnerved investors in Canada's third-most populous province, not least owners of oil and gas projects such as Kinder Morgan Inc's C$7.4 billion Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, which the New Democratic Party (NDP) [Read more]

Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Pipeline

Canada says it wants single body to assess major energy projects

June 29, 20173:49 PM Reuters0 Comments

Canada wants a single federal authority to assess the potential impact of oil pipelines and mines, officials said on Thursday, a move that could help quell protests that have blocked a series of projects. Responsibility for examining the environmental impact of projects on federally-regulated land is shared between three separate entities, a system the Liberal government says the public does not trust. Plans released on Thursday mean the much-criticised national energy regulator would lose its [Read more]

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Alberta hits $10.8 billion budget deficit in 2016-17

June 29, 20171:25 PM Reuters0 Comments

Canada's main crude-producing province Alberta ended the 2016-17 fiscal year with a $10.8 billion budget deficit, the government's annual report said on Thursday, as weak oil prices hurt the economy for a third consecutive year. That was C$263 million higher than forecast in the government's original 2016 budget. It reflects the impact of a huge wildfire in the Wood Buffalo region of the oil sands in May 2016 and payments related to the phase out of coal power in the province. The budget [Read more]

Oil prices rise to two-week high on dip in U.S. output

June 29, 20177:41 AM Reuters

Oil prices rose to a two-week high on Thursday, extending a rally into a sixth straight session after a decline in weekly U.S. production eased concerns about deepening oversupply. Crude prices slipped to the lowest in 10 months last week but have since rebounded more than 7 percent, stretching their bull-run to the longest since April. Global benchmark Brent crude futures LCOc1 were up 43 cents at $47.74 a barrel at 1321 GMT, having touched a two-week high of $47.98 earlier in the [Read more]

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ING bank says it will not finance major Canadian pipeline projects

June 28, 20172:37 PM Reuters0 Comments

Dutch lender ING Groep NV has said it would not finance any of Canada's major pipeline projects, including TransCanada Corp's Keystone XL and Energy East and Enbridge Inc's Line 3, after pressure from activists. The move came after ING earlier this month publicly disavowed Kinder Morgan Canada Ltd's Trans Mountain expansion project, but did not name any other Canadian projects. While ING has a policy of not financing the extraction of oil sands globally, it had been unclear whether that [Read more]

Enbridge Keystone XL Kinder Morgan TransCanada

British Columbia’s 2016-17 budget surplus boosted by strong economy

June 28, 201712:13 PM Reuters0 Comments

British Columbia's Liberal government, which is on the verge of being voted out of power, said on Wednesday its unaudited 2016-17 budget surplus was C$2.8 billion ($2.15 billion), sharply above the C$1.5 billion it projected in February. Michael de Jong, the Western Canadian province's finance minister, said the larger surplus was driven by higher-than-expected economic growth, marked by strong employment, retail sales and housing starts. Preliminary real 2016 GDP growth came in at [Read more]

U.S. charges Penn West Petroleum, ex-executives with accounting fraud

June 28, 201710:25 AM Reuters

U.S. securities regulators on Wednesday filed civil accounting fraud charges against Canada-based oil and gas company Penn West Petroleum Ltd and several of its former top finance executives. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission alleged that Penn West Petroleum, which changed its name earlier this week to Obsidian Energy, had moved hundreds of millions of dollars from operating expense accounts to capital expenditure accounts. That maneuver, the SEC said, artificially reduced the [Read more]

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