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Offshore emissions reduction research gets major funding

Natural Resources Canada to provide $24.4 million for 16 research, development and demonstration projects.

Energizing recovery, partnering for prosperity

Canada’s natural gas and oil industry supports businesses and communities across the country – including Ontario

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The Carbon XPRIZE winners have concrete climate change solutions

NRG COSIA Carbon XPRIZE winners CarbonCure and CarbonBuilt each claim US$7.5 million with groundbreaking technologies to turn CO2 emissions into cement.

Storage tanks, refineries and other oil and gas equipment covered by light lines indicating security and connections.
COMMENTARY: The power to lead on economy, environment

From economic recovery to environmental protection, Canada’s natural gas and oil industry is a leader

Funding competition to help boost clean tech projects

CRIN announces competition series worth $80 million to support clean technology development and commercialization.

Petroleum 101: Types of oil and differentials

Heavy, light, synthetic – each type of crude oil serves a particular market, and each fetches a different price.

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Clearing the air on subsidies

When diesel generators for remote communities count as ‘subsidies,’ it’s worth taking a closer look.

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Alberta announces carbon reduction plan

Carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) is key to reducing GHG emissions by 30 megatonnes annually by 2030.

Myth: Divesting from oil and natural gas reduces GHG emissions

A Harvard study confirms oil and gas companies are leaders in cleantech innovation—and that’s not greenwashing, it’s a verifiable fact.