A PRESS RELEASE FROM PACIFICWILD.ORG: TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - June 17, 2013) - Hundreds of northern BC residents rallied in Terrace on Sunday June 16th, demonstrating that public opposition to the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline and tankers project is still very strong. As the Enbridge Joint Review Panel (JRP) begins to hear final arguments in Terrace, after 18 months of hearings, northerners continue to send a clear message that the proposed pipeline and tankers [Read more]
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WTI rises past $98 on Syria, ahead of fed meeting
The price of oil climbed to above $98 a barrel Monday amid concerns over an escalation in the civil war in Syria and as traders awaited a critical meeting of the U.S. Federal Reserve later in the week. By early afternoon in Europe, benchmark oil for July delivery was up 43 cents to $98.28 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Over the past few days, traders have grown increasingly worried over the intensifying civil war in Syria. At least 93,000 [Read more]
Middle East leads global crude oil and condensate production; growth in North America
Growth in North American crude oil production (including lease condensate) contributed to record global production of 75.6 million barrels per day (bbl/d) in 2012 (see animated map). In 2012, global production increased by 2%, as production rebounded in Africa and Asia and accelerated in North America. The Middle East produced 24.1 million bbl/d of crude oil in 2012, the most of any region. Historically, most of the production growth has been in the Middle East. Source: U.S. Energy [Read more]
Company says construction equipment may have caused latest Alberta pipeline leak
MANNING, Alta. - The owner an Alberta pipeline says a recent spill may have been the result of construction equipment that was in the area.Plains Midstream Canada says in a news release that early indications suggest the Kemp line in northwestern Alberta suffered "external damage" before releasing condensates from natural gas production late last week.The company has said preliminary estimates suggest approximately 950 barrels were released over an area about 1.5 hectares.It says more [Read more]
Plains Midstream Canada: Update #3: Clean Up Progresses on Northern Alberta Pipeline Release (4:00 p.m. MST)
CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwired - June 16, 2013) - Having achieved containment of the release, clean-up and remediation efforts are underway as Plains Midstream Canada (Plains) continues to respond to a release on its six-inch, 79 kilometre Kemp pipeline system approximately 90 kilometres north west of Manning, Alberta. Benefiting from the long daylight hours, more than 60 workers, including staff and local contractors, have been working day and night shifts on site at the pipeline [Read more]
LAST SHOT: Enbridge, opponents make final pipeline pitch
TERRACE, B.C. - The proponent and opponents of the Northern Gateway pipeline will make their final pitches to a federal review panel starting Monday, at the last stage of public hearings before the panel issues its decision later this year.Calgary-based Enbridge (TSX:ENB) is slated to be the first to officially present its final argument for its project at the hearings, but opponents made their case at a public rally Sunday in Terrace, B.C., a scenic northern city whose council passed [Read more]
North Dakota oil production continues record pace
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota drillers continue to produce oil and natural gas at a record pace, data from the state Department of Mineral Resources show. The agency said the state produced an average of about 793,250 barrels daily in April. That’s up from about 783,000 barrels a day in March. Data show there were 8,758 producing wells in April, up from 8,639 wells in March. North Dakota also produced a record 846,906 million cubic feet of natural gas daily in April. In March, the [Read more]
Update: Plains Midstream Canada Responds to Release in Northern Alberta (7:00 p.m. MST)
CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwired - June 15, 2013) - Plains Midstream Canada (Plains) continues to respond to a release on its six-inch, 79 kilometre Kemp pipeline system approximately 90 kilometres north west of Manning, Alberta. The pipeline system remains shut in and more than 40 workers are on site conducting containment and clean-up activities, supported by senior staff from Plains' Calgary office. The area affected by the condensate release measures approximately 100 meters by 150 metres [Read more]
Plains Midstream Responds to Pipeline Release in Northern Alberta
CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwired - June 15, 2013) - Plains Midstream Canada (Plains) is responding to a condensate release on its Kemp pipeline system approximately 90 kilometres north west of Manning, Alberta. The Kemp pipeline system is a 6-inch diameter, 79 kilometer system that transports condensate and other natural gas liquids (NGL), a by-product of processed natural gas. Plains' emergency response procedures have been activated and the pipeline has been shut down. Response personnel [Read more]
Iran elects new president: favours ‘interaction’ above confrontation
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - Moderate cleric Hasan Rowhani was declared the winner of Iran's presidential vote on Saturday after gaining support among many reform-minded Iranians looking to claw back a bit of ground after years of crackdowns and now resets the country's political order. The stunning surge behind Rowhani, a former nuclear negotiator, was seen by his supports as a rebuke of uncompromising policies that have left Iran increasingly isolated and under biting sanctions from the West over [Read more]
