CALGARY - The prospect of building a new bitumen pipeline to the West Coast has garnered most of the attention since Ottawa and Alberta announced their sweeping energy accord late last month, but another item has left environmentalists dismayed and energy industry players pleasantly surprised. The federal and provincial governments have agreed to extend by five years the timeline for the oil and gas sector to reduce its methane emissions. Draft federal regulations had called for a cut of 75 [Read more]
Trans Mountain pipeline pays $196K penalty for environmental lapses after 2024 storm
Trans Mountain has paid a regulatory fine for environmental lapses along its British Columbia pipeline route in the aftermath of a January 2024 storm. The $196,000 fine is the largest cumulative penalty of its kind issued by the Canada Energy Regulator. The regulator says when a January 2024 storm hit, the company failed to ensure enough environmental workers were on hand to handle the floodwater, and directed all of its crews to one location where weld repairs were taking place and where [Read more]
Capital Power to pursue U.S. acquisitions, negotiate Alberta data centre deal
EDMONTON - Capital Power Corp. has announced agreements to pursue U.S. natural gas power acquisitions and to supply electricity to a data centre developer in Alberta. The Edmonton-based power generator says it has reached a memorandum of understanding with Apollo Funds to form a US$3-billion investment partnership to buy merchant natural gas assets across the United States. Separately, Capital Power says it has entered into a binding MOU to negotiate an electricity supply agreement with an [Read more]
Half of Canadians support a new pipeline between Alberta and B.C.: poll
OTTAWA - Half of Canadians are in favour of building a new bitumen pipeline between Alberta and B.C., while fewer than one in five outright oppose it, a new poll suggests. The Leger poll, which was conducted online and can't be assigned a margin of error, suggests support is particularly strong in Alberta and among men, older Canadians and Conservative voters. Prime Minister Mark Carney signed a memorandum of understanding last month with the Alberta government that sets out an agreement [Read more]
TransAlta signs deal to convert Washington facility from coal to gas
CALGARY - TransAlta Corp. has signed a deal with Puget Sound Energy Inc. to convert a coal-fired power plant in Washington state to natural gas power generation. The power utility says it will need to spend about US$600 million to extend the useful life of the Centralia Unit 2 facility and convert it to natural gas. The target commercial operation date is late-2028 and TransAlta says the facility will operate until the end of 2044 under the terms of the agreement. It is expected to have [Read more]
House set to vote today on Conservative motion declaring support for pipeline to B.C.
OTTAWA - Members of Parliament are set to debate a Conservative motion today that declares support for an oil pipeline to British Columbia's coast. The motion says MPs support construction of a pipeline to carry Alberta bitumen to the coast, along with an "appropriate amendment" to legislation banning most oil tankers off the northern B.C. coast. Prime Minister Mark Carney signed a memorandum of understanding last month with the Alberta government that sets out an agreement to work toward [Read more]
Hundreds of public servants warned this week of job cuts, union says
OTTAWA - A federal union says hundreds of workers have been warned they may lose their jobs as the government moves to shrink the size of the public service. The Public Service Alliance of Canada says 219 people at Natural Resources Canada received notices this week saying their jobs might be cut. Another 109 people at the Public Service Commission of Canada, 92 people at Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada and 74 staffers at the Department of Finance received similar [Read more]
TC Energy boss advises U.S. on speeding along oil and gas infrastructure
CALGARY - A Canadian pipeline boss led a new report advising the Trump administration on how to more quickly build new oil and gas infrastructure in the United States amid a push north of the border to do the same. U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright requested the study on permitting from the National Petroleum Council, which includes 200 members he appointed from both inside and outside the oil and gas industry. The body was formed just after the Second World War. TC Energy Corp. president [Read more]
Drilling group predicts slight uptick in Canadian activity next year
CALGARY - A group representing oil and gas drillers says it's expecting a slight uptick in activity next year in Canada. The Canadian Association of Energy Contractors says it's expecting 5,709 wells to be drilled next year, up about three per cent from this year. It's expecting roughly the same percentage increase in drilling rig operating days and service rig operating hours. The CAOEC represents 89 land drilling, offshore drilling and service rig companies operating across [Read more]
CIBC analysts cast doubt on private sector taking on new B.C. pipeline any time soon
CALGARY - Analysts at CIBC Capital Markets say they don't expect the private sector to take the lead on a new West Coast oilsands pipeline so long as the British Columbia government and First Nations are opposed. They write in a report that companies would have to rely on meeting the ill-defined constitutional duty to consult with Indigenous groups and untested new federal legislation aimed at speeding along infrastructure projects deemed in the national interest. The Alberta government is [Read more]
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