Canadian News
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March 20, 2017
CALGARY — The Conference Board of Canada says natural gas producers are in for more losses as they face flat North American demand and increased U.S. competition. In its five-year outlook, the Conference Board says Canadian production will decline as the U.S. becomes more s… Read More ➝
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March 19, 2017
CALGARY — The sell-off of Alberta oilsands assets by another big international player — along with big reserve writedowns, the introduction of a carbon tax and a stumbling crude price — all suggest a gloomy outlook for production from the world’s third-largest proven oil r… Read More ➝
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March 17, 2017
BRAGG CREEK, Alta. — Alberta’s Energy Regulator says a pipeline has leaked crude oil in southwestern Alberta. AER spokeswoman Monica Hermary says Husky Energy (TSX:HSE) of Calgary reported the spill at Cox Hill Creek on Thursday around 3 p.m. Cox Hill Cree… Read More ➝
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March 17, 2017
CALGARY — The Alberta Energy Regulator has rejected an oilsands tailings pond retirement plan submitted by Suncor Energy (TSX:SU). It says in a decision posted Friday on its website that the oilsands giant’s application did not satisfy regulatory requirements and it must submit… Read More ➝
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March 17, 2017
CALGARY — The Alberta Securities Commission says a former officer of failed oilfield services firm Poseidon Concepts engaged in a deliberate “campaign of disinformation” in reporting U.S. contracts that led to the company overstating its revenue and accounts receivable.… Read More ➝
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March 17, 2017
REGINA — Two Saskatchewan employers have pleaded guilty to health and safety violations that in one case injured a worker. Kelsey Pipeline, a Saskatoon company, was fined $40,005 for failing to ensure the safety of a worker. The charge was laid after a worker fell and hit… Read More ➝
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