Join us for this fun-filled night where you can play poker, blackjack, roulette and more! Crohn's and Colitis Canada promises to find the cures for Crohn's and colitis and improve the lives of children and adults affected by these diseases. Your support of this event will go towards our Crohn’s & Colitis – Make it stop. For life. campaign to raise $100 million by 2020 to transform lives. Saturday, April 21, 2018 Doors open at 6:30 pm The evening will feature: A cocktail reception [Read more]
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Marquee Energy Ltd. Announces 2017 Financial and Operating Results and Q1 Operational Update
CALGARY, April 12, 2018 /CNW/ - Marquee Energy Ltd. ("Marquee" or the "Company") (TSXV: "MQX") is pleased to report it's financial and operating results for the year ended December 31, 2017 and provide an operational update for the first quarter of 2018. Marquee's audited annual Financial Statements as well as the corresponding Management's Discussion and Analysis for 2017 are available on its website www.marquee-energy.com as well as on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. Q4 2017 HIGHLIGHTS [Read more]
Crescent Point Energy Releases Letter to Shareholders; Warns Cation Will Derail Momentum and Put Shareholders’ Investments at Risk
CALGARY, Alberta, April 12, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Crescent Point Energy Corp. (“Crescent Point” or the “Company”) (TSX:CPG) (NYSE:CPG) announced today that it has filed a letter to shareholders addressing Cation Capital Inc.’s (“Cation”) nomination of four individuals to stand for election to Crescent Point’s Board of Directors (the “Board”) at its 2018 Annual General Meeting. The Board strongly recommends that shareholders vote on the WHITE proxy or Voting Instruction Form for all [Read more]
Alberta premier ready to talk but wants action at Trans Mountain meeting
EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says she will attend a meeting about the Trans Mountain pipeline in good faith and with an open mind, but the bottom line is the expansion project must get built without delay. Notley also says she will bring in legislation next week that would allow her to curtail oil shipments to British Columbia — regardless of the outcome of her Sunday meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and B.C. Premier John Horgan. Such action is expected to cause gas [Read more]
Meeting with PM won’t force B.C. to off its pipeline stand: environment minister
VICTORIA - British Columbia Environment Minister George Heyman says he doesn't expect the province to back down on its battle against the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion during a meeting Sunday with the prime minister and Alberta's premier. Heyman says the government is trying to defend the B.C. coast, its environment and jobs from the potentially disastrous impacts of an oil products spill. He says the federal government has rejected B.C.'s invitations to join its attempt to ask the [Read more]
Oil industry to return to profitability this year after three years of losses
CALGARY - Canada's oil industry is expected to be back in the black this year thanks to higher oil prices and more production after registering three years of losses. But the Conference Board of Canada says the recovery will be modest and ongoing pipeline capacity problems will likely continue to result in Western Canada's oil production selling for discount prices. Michael Burt, director of industrial economic trends, says the oil industry will register pre-tax profits of about $1.4 [Read more]
Trudeau meeting Sunday with B.C., Alberta premiers over Trans Mountain impasse
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will sit down Sunday with B.C. Premier John Horgan and Alberta Premier Rachel Notley in an effort to hash out a solution to the ongoing dispute over the Trans Mountain pipeline project. Trudeau, who is on his way to Peru for the Summit of the Americas, will return to Ottawa for the meeting before resuming his travels to Paris and London, spokesperson Chantal Gagnon said Thursday, just moments before the prime minister's flight took off. Tensions over [Read more]
OPEC sees oil markets tighten further even as U.S. shale booms
LONDON (Reuters) - The global oil stocks surplus is close to evaporating, OPEC said on Thursday, citing healthy energy demand and its own supply cuts while revising up its forecast for production from rivals who have benefited from higher oil prices. U.S. shale oil output has been booming over the past year since OPEC reduced its own production in tandem with Russia to prop up global oil prices. But as oil production collapsed in OPEC member Venezuela and is still facing hiccups in [Read more]
geoLOGIC Spring 2018 Data & Analytics Showcase is nearing capacity! Waitlist in effect
In today’s technology driven, analytics-focused environment, the importance of data quality and integrity has never been greater. Join us on April 26th as we host technical talks and showcase our fully-integrated and diverse oil & gas datasets to help you save time, improve results and realize the full value of your data investment. This educational event is free! Topics include: Keynote Address: The Data Driven Organization | Mike Morley, B.A.Sc., President, Menome Technologies [Read more]
Toscana Energy Provides Update to Normal Course Issuer Bid
CALGARY, Alberta, April 11, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Toscana Energy Income Corporation ("Toscana" or the "Corporation") (TSX:TEI) today provides an update to its Normal Course Issuer Bid (the "Bid") previously announced on May 18, 2017. Effective April 11, 2018, Canaccord Genuity Corp. will be replacing National Bank Financial Inc. as the broker firm responsible for making purchases of common shares in the capital of Toscana ("Common Shares") under the Bid on behalf of Toscana. Pursuant to the [Read more]