EnergyNow News and Press Releases
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October 31, 2019
CALGARY — Suncor Energy Inc. is reporting lower third-quarter net income as higher upstream and refining production was offset by lower commodity prices and refinery profit margins. The Calgary-based oil and gas producer, refiner and fuel retailer say… Read More ➝
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October 30, 2019
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s environment minister says the province is trying to be more transparent in reporting its progress in fighting climate change through legislative changes introduced Wednesday. George Heyman said the amendments to the Clima… Read More ➝
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October 30, 2019
BISMARCK, N.D. — A pipeline that carries tar sands oil from Canada through seven states has leaked an unknown amount of crude oil over more than quarter-mile swath in northeastern North Dakota, state environmental regulators said Wednesday. State Envi… Read More ➝
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October 30, 2019
CALGARY — Strong operating and financial performance by Canada’s first propane export terminal on the West Coast means its output stands to continue to grow through next year, the CEO of owner AltaGas Ltd. says. The facility has reached target capacit… Read More ➝
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October 29, 2019
EDMONTON — Alberta has introduced a new climate plan for the province’s big greenhouse gas emitters that it says will achieve similar emissions cuts as the former NDP government’s plan and at less cost. “Our projections are that we’re looking at getti… Read More ➝
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October 28, 2019
EDMONTON — As Alberta prepares to release details on its new climate plan, critics are wondering about funding cuts to environmental monitoring and greenhouse gas management already spelled out in last week’s budget. “We will have diminished capacity,… Read More ➝
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October 28, 2019
CALGARY — Third-generation farmer James Praskach has been burned by the oil and gas sector and watched wicked weather pound his crops flat, but he is hoping a new kind of energy — the renewable kind — will pay dividends. The 39-year-old is part of a l… Read More ➝
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October 28, 2019
CALGARY — Alberta’s finance minister says the province will have the luxury of diversifying its revenues once its budget is balanced. Travis Toews told a Calgary Chamber of Commerce luncheon that the government should look at ways to become less depen… Read More ➝
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