OTTAWA (Canadian Press) - Neil Young is singing a new tune, claiming he's seen the pipeline and the damage done.The Canadian music legend has waded into the debate over the Keystone XL pipeline with inflammatory comments that compare Fort McMurray, Alta., to the scene of an atomic bomb strike.Young declared himself "against the Keystone pipeline in a big way" as he described a recent driving visit to Fort McMurray, home base to northern Alberta's oil sands development."The fact is, Fort McMurray [Read more]
Study sees Quebec, Ontario as big economic winners from Energy East
CALGARY - A study commissioned by TransCanada Corp. shows Ontario and Quebec to be among the biggest economic winners from construction of its proposed Energy East pipeline, though company CEO Russ Girling admits it will take more than rosy numbers to win public support for the $12-billion project.The report by Deloitte & Touche LLP, released Tuesday by TransCanada, predicts some 10,071 direct full-time equivalent jobs across the country will be needed to develop and build Energy [Read more]
Study estimates TransCanada’s Energy East pipeline would support 11,000 jobs
CALGARY - TransCanada Corp. says an independent report predicts the equivalent of 10,000 full-time jobs will be directly supported during the development and construction phase of the proposed Energy East pipeline to New Brunswick. Energy East is expected to take six years to complete, supporting 2,300 jobs from now through 2015 during the development phase and 7,700 jobs during the construction phase between 2016 and 2018, according to estimates prepared by Deloitte & Touche [Read more]
Global crude oil supply disruptions and strong demand support high oil prices
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, based on Bloomberg, LP While Brent crude oil spot prices have increased as much as $7 per barrel (6%) since the chemical weapons incident in Syria on August 21, 2013, market fundamentals had been moving Brent prices higher even earlier. From mid-April to August 20, Brent crude oil spot prices increased almost $15 per barrel (15%) because of increasing global refinery demand coupled with record levels of unexpected crude oil production [Read more]
B.C. union leaders join Clark’s bid to train thousands of LNG workers
VICTORIA - Some of British Columbia's most powerful labour leaders are pledging to work with Premier Christy Clark's Liberal government and the energy industry to help thousands of B.C. workers land jobs in what could be the province's multi-billion-dollar liquefied natural gas industry.B.C. Federation of Labour President Jim Sinclair and B.C. building trades council executive director Tom Sigurdson emerged from a closed-door meeting with Clark saying jobs trump politics when it comes [Read more]
Inter Pipeline raises dividend 13 per cent amid strong performance, new projects
CALGARY - Inter Pipeline Ltd. says it has raised its monthly dividend by 13 per cent as new projects begin to generate cash flow.The Calgary-based company said its September dividend, payable in mid-October, will be worth 10.75 cents per share, up from 9.5 cents per share.On an annualized basis, that amounts to $1.29, up from $1.14.CEO David Fesyk says it's the eleventh increase in a row and the single-largest in the company's history.It is supported by the continuing strong [Read more]
Texas seismologist: Fracking doesn’t cause earthquakes
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) — A University of Texas seismologist says human activity associated with oil and gas production can sometimes cause earthquakes, but hydraulic fracturing isn’t the problem. Cliff Frohlich told scientists gathered in Morgantown for a National Research Council forum that when quakes do happen, they’re typically linked to the disposal of drilling fluids in underground injection wells. And Frohlich says the vast majority of injection wells don’t cause quakes, [Read more]
Maine governor voices support for Energy East pipeline project across Canada
LA MALBAIE, Que. (AP) - The proposed Energy East pipeline is getting some support from south of the border.Maine Gov. Paul LePage says it's a great project that could make more oil available to his country's eastern seaboard state.TransCanada (TSX:TRP) Corp.'s Energy East pipeline project, which still has to clear regulatory reviews, would deliver up to 1.1 million barrels per day from Alberta to Quebec and then to Saint John, N.B., by 2018.LePage says he would like to see oil transported by [Read more]
Anti-Keystone billionaire releases series of negative ads
Anti-Keystone billionaire Tom Steyer's organization, NextGen Climate Action, has released a series of negative ads as part of a $1 million campaign to convince the American public against the Keystone XL pipeline. Below is the release courtesy PR Newswire: SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 8, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- NextGen Climate Action today began the first in a four-part, $1 million TV ad series designed for Sunday morning political shows. The first ad, "Who Profits From Keystone XL?" will [Read more]
TransCanada tries to sell merits of Energy East pipeline
FREDERICTON - When it comes to people like Cyrille Simard, TransCanada has a challenge in selling the Energy East Pipeline project in New Brunswick.The mayor of Edmundston says he wants the company to guarantee the west-to-east pipeline, which could traverse his city of 16,000, won't harm the area's watershed."They gave us the assurance that it was understood that it is a very important issue and that they would take care of that by bringing some new scenarios of a route," Simard [Read more]
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