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Terry Etam

Terry Etam is a BOE Report contributor.

Gasoline to EV path is uncharted, complex and unfathomably large – that’s not hating, it’s reality

August 14, 201710:29 PM Terry Etam0 Comments

The fossil fuel debate sadly takes up too much real estate due to rearguard fighting against disinformation that litters the landscape. It’s a huge task merely to point out the fundamentals, such as how much fuel we actually consume, how much we rely on it, and how hard it will be to change to something else. Elaborating on these subjects comes across as a single-minded defense of fossil fuels, and it’s not. Certain fundamental realities need to be clearly understood by the masses before even [Read more]

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Wake up Canada! Get behind energy megaprojects or get ready for the consequences

July 26, 20177:38 AM Terry Etam0 Comments

LNG Tanker

Not many commodities are hot anymore; investors are quite comfortable shunning the segment. But perhaps you may want to know about a commodity that in contrast is particularly overheated these days. Natural gas firm service transportation out of Alberta, for the upcoming winter season. Firm service prices are being bid up to unusual levels, even in the face of a relatively low commodity price forecast. Producers appear somewhat panicked about their ability to access markets for their [Read more]

Advocacy Column LNG Petronas

Ghawar vs. the Permian – who would guess that a government-owned business would be run more wisely?

July 24, 20177:30 AM Terry Etam0 Comments

Permian drilling rig

Petroleum reservoirs are not infinite. That might sound self-evident and/or stupid, but they are often treated as if they are. That can be a natural reaction as new fields are being developed, when the boundaries are still being delineated, and sometimes those enthusiastic thoughts just get stuck in everyone’s head. The phenomenon happens everywhere, but always fades with time. Two of the biggest examples of the past 50 years are Saudi Arabia’s reserves and US shale production. For decades [Read more]

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Despite the proliferation of new hybrid vehicles, their sales numbers remain marginal

July 10, 20177:42 AM Terry Etam0 Comments

The second coming is upon us, or more appropriately in the auto world the third coming. Tesla’s legendary-before-its-been-seen Model 3 will find its way into a few customers’ hands later this month. The third of Tesla’s pure electric vehicle (EV) models – the first being the groundbreaking, heavy selling Model S; the second the futuristic, modestly selling Model X – has advance orders of 400,000 and a cult following akin to a new iPhone launch. Starry-eyed millennials, and a few genuine car [Read more]

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There are smart ways to be energy efficient, and there are others. We can’t afford the others

June 26, 20177:53 AM Terry Etam0 Comments

I work in a new office building, less than ten years old, one that was developed to the highest environmental standards. Every morning I sleepily wander past the LEED-whatever status plaque - it’s apparently a very good status or it wouldn’t be there on the lobby wall - and make my way to my office. I’m often first in, and the hallways are darkened as I make my way along. There is no need to turn on the lights, as I make my way along they magically spring to life sequentially as I approach, [Read more]

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Substandard pop-culture energy reporting is going to cost us some day

June 20, 20176:56 AM Terry Etam0 Comments

Permian drilling rig

It doesn’t seem fair to pick on big media machines for cranking out low-grade stuff that panders to current fashion in an arms-flailing attempt at popularity. I’d do the same if I were ambitious. The tactic isn’t a big deal when the readership is fervently awaiting news about, for example, Taylor Swift’s new boyfriend, but when it comes to matters of energy – i.e., what feeds us, moves us, and keeps us warm – we should hope that mainstream news editors might apply some critical thinking before [Read more]

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Environmental genius we should learn from – Vermilion’s brilliant waste-heat tomato patch

June 12, 20174:57 AM Terry Etam0 Comments

The winter months here in Canada create a notable hardship – the inability to a find a decent tomato. I don’t know what those things are at the grocery store that in February are called tomatoes; they taste like a picture of a hamburger. A first sign of spring is edible tomatoes appearing on the shelves, courtesy of a greenhouse near the city that emerges from hibernation as the sun rises in the sky. This supply of high quality local produce is unavailable in winter because it costs an [Read more]

Column Vermilion Energy

How does Trump dumping the Paris accord make China the good guy? Blowing hot air and burning coal are entirely different things

June 5, 20174:50 AM Terry Etam0 Comments

Wow, how messed up is this? Last week President Trump showed his independence and fearlessness by taking a firm stand against pretty much everyone, including his most senior advisors (i.e., even Rex Tillerson, his industry-cultivated Secretary of State) by dropping out of the Paris climate accord. That possibly shouldn’t be a surprise given some of his election-era theorizing, despite the fact that it’s a dubious achievement. What is a surprise is the environmental ogre – China - that’s [Read more]

Canadian Oil Sands Column

Don’t write off Canada just yet – emerging east Duvernay oil play starting to attract big attention and big money

May 23, 20176:05 AM Terry Etam0 Comments

Oil pumpjack

Pack up kids, we’re moving to Trochu. No, there’s no water park but something way better. An exciting new light oil play is unfolding an hour northeast of Calgary. Excitement over new plays is not that common anymore. Resource plays have taken over the headlines, large deposits that have been well documented but have become feasible fairly recently with new technological developments. In Canada over the past number of years, the Montney and Kaybob Duvernay plays have recieved most of the [Read more]

Bakken Chevron Column Duvernay Encana Montney Permian Viking

You can’t handle the truth? An excellent Globe and Mail environmental commentary gets universally ignored

May 15, 20175:50 AM Terry Etam0 Comments

Wind

Sometimes it pays to troll through the news, even a grubby old-fashioned newspaper. I grabbed a hard copy of the Globe and Mail in a hotel lobby on a recent trip, enjoying the nostalgic feelings of smudged ink and that sweet, familiar irritation that the Starbucks table was too small to lay it out properly. Luckily, the hard copy transcended my petty grievances handily. There was a gem of an article buried on P4 of the business section, which is too bad, because it was brilliant. It was on [Read more]

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