CALGARY, AB, May 5, 2026 /CNW/ - Keyera Corp. (TSX: KEY) ("Keyera" or the "Company") today provided an update on the regulatory process related to its previously announced acquisition of substantially all of Plains' Canadian natural gas liquids ("NGL") business (the "Transaction"). Keyera has received a filing from the Competition Bureau in connection with the Transaction and is currently reviewing the materials. Shortly before the opening of markets, Keyera [Read more]
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Competition Bureau challenges Keyera’s proposed acquisition at a critical Canadian energy hub
Bureau investigation found the transaction would harm competition and Canadian energy producers GATINEAU, QC, May 5, 2026 /CNW/ - The Competition Bureau has filed an application with the Competition Tribunal challenging Keyera Corp.'s (Keyera) proposed acquisition of Plains All American Pipeline L.P.'s (Plains) Canadian natural gas liquids business. The Bureau is challenging the proposed transaction because it would reduce competition at Canada's most important natural gas liquids hub at [Read more]
ADNOC set to push shale-style oil, gas projects after UAE’s OPEC exit
Abu Dhabi's ADNOC expects to make a final investment decision this year on its unconventional gas project with TotalEnergies, with approval for a separate unconventional oil project expected to follow soon, its upstream chief said. The United Arab Emirates' May 1 exit from OPEC was a "sovereign decision taking into account the long-term strategic and economic interest of the country," state oil giant ADNOC's Upstream CEO Musabbeh al-Kaabi told Reuters. ADNOC's unconventional projects, [Read more]
Collaboration Over Competition: A New Model for Industrial Intelligence
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Canada-US oil pipeline close to reaching commitment requirement, sources say
A proposed pipeline for carrying Canadian crude oil to the United States is close to securing the minimum commitments from oil companies that the project needs to go ahead, four sources familiar with the matter told Reuters. The Alberta-to-Wyoming pipeline, proposed by Canadian pipeline company South Bow Corp and its U.S. partner Bridger Pipeline, could increase Canada's crude exports to the U.S. by more than 12% if it goes ahead, bringing much-needed pipeline takeaway capacity to Canada. U.S. [Read more]
Trump broke OPEC. He may regret it: Bousso
U.S. President Donald Trump’s military forays in Venezuela and Iran have weakened OPEC more than anyone thought possible just months ago. The White House may view this as a major win, but it may ultimately leave both the U.S. and energy markets worse off. For decades, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, under its de facto leader Saudi Arabia, has exercised outsized influence over oil markets, dialling output up or down by tapping spare capacity to manage prices and defend [Read more]
Petronet expects Qatar to start LNG exports in 3 to 4 weeks of Iran war end
India's Petronet LNG expects Qatar to resume operations at its liquefied natural gas facilities within three to four weeks of the Middle East crisis ending, its head of finance, Saurav Mitra, said during an analyst call on Tuesday. * Petronet hopes the crisis will end soon. "We are confident that maybe from the first week of June, the entire supply will come as per the annual delivery plan," Mitra said. * He said Petronet is in talks with Qatar regarding the delivery of cargoes hit by the [Read more]
Middle East truce in doubt as US and Iran fight for control of Strait of Hormuz
The fragile truce in the Middle East was in jeopardy on Tuesday after the U.S. and Iran launched new attacks as they wrestled for control of the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S. military said on Monday it destroyed six Iranian small boats, as well as cruise missiles and drones, after President Donald Trump sent the navy to escort stranded tankers through the strait in a campaign he called "Project Freedom". Iran's parliament speaker, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, said in a social media post on Tuesday [Read more]
International Petroleum Corporation Announces First Quarter 2026 Financial and Operational Results
International Petroleum Corporation (IPC or the Corporation) (TSX, Nasdaq Stockholm: IPCO) today released its financial and operational results and related management’s discussion and analysis (MD&A) for the three months ended March 31, 2026. William Lundin, IPC's President and Chief Executive Officer, comments: “We have seen substantial increases in international commodity prices through March 2026 and into the second quarter, mainly as a result of the conflicts in the Middle East. IPC [Read more]
IMF chief Georgieva warns of ‘much worse outcome’ if Middle East war drags into 2027
The head of the International Monetary Fund on Monday warned that inflation was already picking up and the global economy could face a "much worse outcome" if the war in the Middle East drags into 2027 and oil prices hit around $125 per barrel. IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said the continuation of the war meant that the global lender's "reference scenario" assuming a short-lived conflict - which forecast a minor growth slowdown to 3.1% and a minor increase in prices to 4.4% - [Read more]
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