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Alberta excluded from federal projects list

Prime Minister Mark Carney excludes Alberta pipeline from nation-building projects while BC, Ontario and Quebec benefit. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith continues negotiations.

Carney's priorities skip Alberta-B.C. pipeline

Mark Carney's initial priorities, revealed in reports, show no mention of the Alberta to B.C. coast pipeline, a key project for the Smith government. Explore the implications for Canada's energy sector.

Global Oil Glut Looms, But Reversal Forces Emerge

Expert Rory Johnston analyzes the cooling oil demand and rising supply creating a potential global surplus. Discover the key market forces that could unexpectedly reverse this trend.

Carney to Add Projects to 'Living List' in B.C.

Prime Minister Mark Carney will announce new nation-building projects in Prince Rupert, B.C., a location central to Alberta's proposed bitumen pipeline, testing federal-provincial relations.

Alberta's Pipeline Deadline: Budget Meets Grey Cup

As Alberta awaits critical details from Ottawa's federal budget, the province faces a high-stakes deadline tied to the Grey Cup festival that could determine the fate of major pipeline projects and energy investment.

Alberta Gas Producers Hit by Negative Prices

Alberta's natural gas producers faced unprecedented challenges this summer as negative prices and pipeline maintenance created a perfect storm of financial pressure across the energy sector.

BC Minister Slams 'Disgusting' Pipeline Tax Cut

British Columbia's housing minister denounces a massive property tax assessment cut for the Trans Mountain pipeline, warning of financial consequences for communities across Western Canada.

Oil Steadies as U.S. Reimposes Venezuela Sanctions

Global oil prices found stability as the U.S. reinstated sanctions on Venezuela's oil industry, creating new uncertainty in energy markets while Middle East tensions continue to simmer.

Federal Minister on Bail Reform & Pipeline Future

Exclusive insights from Canada's federal minister on urgent bail reform legislation and the potential for future pipeline development in Alberta. Key policy updates affecting justice and energy sectors.

Army Corps approves Enbridge pipeline reroute in Wisconsin

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has approved Enbridge's controversial plan to reroute its Line 5 pipeline around the Bad River Reservation in Wisconsin, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing energy-infrastructure debate.

Canada accelerates clean energy while backing pipelines

Canada is navigating a complex energy transition, rapidly expanding clean electricity while continuing to support fossil fuel infrastructure. Discover how the country plans to achieve net-zero grid by 2035 amid ongoing pipeline projects.

Russia's Oil Exports Hold Steady Despite Sanctions

Despite sweeping new Western sanctions, Russia's crude oil exports show remarkable stability. Fresh analysis of global tanker movements reveals Moscow continues to find buyers, with export volumes holding steady in early 2024.

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