EnergyNow News and Press Releases
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September 3, 2019
CALGARY — While some European and U.S. companies cut their exposure to the Canadian oilsands, China’s Big Three oil giants — CNOOC, PetroChina and Sinopec — seem content to let their bets ride even if the results haven’t been spectacular. In 2018, Pet… Read More ➝
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September 2, 2019
OTTAWA — The Federal Court of Appeal says it will reveal Wednesday whether a new set of legal challenges to the Trans Mountain pipeline project can proceed. The federal government has twice approved a plan to twin an existing pipeline from Alberta’s o… Read More ➝
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September 2, 2019
CALGARY — A U.S. proposal to ease regulations aimed at cutting methane emissions will create another competitive advantage for American producers over Canadians, the CEO of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers says. On Thursday, the U.S. En… Read More ➝
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September 2, 2019
REGINA — Saskatchewan says the Supreme Court of Canada has denied the province’s request to delay its appeal hearing over the carbon tax. The province says the Supreme Court recently issued an order stating the hearing remain tentatively set for Jan.1… Read More ➝
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August 30, 2019
The Saskatchewan government says it respects Prince Edward Island’s choice not to intervene in its Supreme Court of Canada case over the carbon tax after all. A spokeswoman from the island province says the decision was filed today. P.E.I. Premier Den… Read More ➝
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August 30, 2019
VANCOUVER — An inquiry into British Columbia’s high gas prices says there’s an unexplained difference of 13 cents per litre between Metro Vancouver and Seattle that is costing drivers on the Canadian side of the border nearly $500 million a year. Whol… Read More ➝
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August 30, 2019
SURREY, B.C. — The federal and British Columbia governments want to power the production of the natural gas industry in the province using electricity. As part of an agreement announced Thursday, the two governments and BC Hydro are forming a committe… Read More ➝
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August 29, 2019
CALGARY — Highwood Oil Company Ltd. says its deal to buy a 55 per cent stake in a heavy oil project in northern Alberta has been terminated after it failed to win approval from the Chinese partner to take over as operator. Calgary oil company Obsidian… Read More ➝
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