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New study cautions energy security must be part of a global energy transition

Researchers examine current energy transition policies and raise concerns about unintended consequences like market instability, power interruptions and high energy costs.

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Update: Three West Coast LNG projects make progress

Canada’s low-emission liquefied natural gas facilities on the B.C. coast take steps toward construction and regulatory approvals.

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Oil sands emissions on track for further reductions: report

Building on investment and innovation, oil sands producers expected to reduce total emissions by 2035 even while increasing production.

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Energy investors look at Canada’s role in global energy security

Speakers at the annual Energy Symposium believe Canada must take advantage of opportunity to supply responsible energy to allies and the world.

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O&G101: LNG development in Quebec and Atlantic Canada

Proposed liquefied natural gas developments in Quebec and Nova Scotia could help balance energy security, especially in Europe.

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Canadians want our natural gas and oil to reach global markets

Recent poll indicates national support for responsibly produced Canadian energy, especially in times of energy crisis.

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What is the proposed Bay du Nord project?

Significant discovery offshore Newfoundland and Labrador will incorporate world-leading environmental technology.

Inlet facilities module arrives at the material offloading facility, LNG project site March 10 2022
LNG Canada construction achieves milestone

Delivery of key equipment means building Canada’s largest private sector investment is more than 50% complete.

US lawmakers push for Keystone XL amid Russian aggression

President Biden cancelled major pipeline from Canada on his first day in office.

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Petroleum in Real Life: Ski and snowboard edition

There’s a reason we don’t use 100% wooden skis anymore: materials derived from oil and natural gas make equipment stronger and lighter, while ensuring you can hit the slopes in safety and style.