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Biden’s Keystone cancellation another blow to Canada’s energy sector
Appeared in the Calgary Sun, January 22, 2021 Despite pushback from governments across Canada, on inauguration day, President Joe Biden revoked the permit for the $10 billion Keystone XL pipeline, citing environmental concerns. This is more bad news for ...
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U.S. states more attractive to energy investors than most provinces—including Alberta
Appeared in the Calgary Sun, January 20, 2021 For the past few years, Canada has suffered a marked decline in business investment growth, particularly in the country’s vital energy industry. If Canada is going to genuinely recover from the COVID recession ...
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Canada-US Energy Sector Competitiveness Survey 2020
This report presents the results of the Fraser Institute’s 2020 Canada–US Energy Sector Competitiveness Survey regarding barriers to investment in oil and gas exploration and production facilities in each country. The survey responses have been tallied to ...
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Biden’s presidency poses new risks for Canada’s energy sector
Biden’s climate plan aims to wean the U.S. off of fossil fuels. ...
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Oil isn’t dead – just look at the data
Global oil demand is expected to be around 90.8 million barrels a day in 2020. ...
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Reforming Alberta energy regulation—here’s how
Appeared in Calgary's Business, November 23, 2019 In September, Alberta Energy Minister Sonya Savage announced a formal government review of the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER)—its mandate, governing structure and operational practices—and replaced ...