Conference Board of Canada cautious about crude price rebound
The Conference Board of Canada says it's taking a cautious view of crude prices, even though they've improved substantially since the beginning of the year.
View ArticleSuncor Energy trimming capital spending by a further $400 million
Suncor Energy is trimming its spending plans for this year by a further $400 million, while at the same time boosting its production targets and dividend.
View ArticleNational Energy Board says crude-by-rail exports plunging this year
New figures compiled by the National Energy Board show a sharp decline in the amount of crude exported by rail so far this year.
View ArticleFind a pipeline near you: CEPA launches new interactive pipelines map
The Canadian Energy Pipeline Association has launched a new website that allows Canadians to locate and learn about nearby pipelines.
View ArticleImperial Oil third-quarter profit cut in half
Imperial Oil says its profit for the third quarter fell to $479 million, down 49 per cent from last year as a result of the drop in global crude oil prices.
View ArticleGas prices falling in Regina
Regina drivers are getting some relief at the pumps this holiday season as gas prices dropped.
View ArticleFinance Minister Bill Morneau visits Calgary for pre-budget consultations
Federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau will be in Calgary on Friday to host a series of pre-budget consultations with local stakeholders.
View ArticleFederal government to release new rules for assessing oil pipelines
The Liberal government is poised to announce new rules today for assessing major resource projects such as oil pipelines.
View ArticleOil prices to stay under $US100 until 2040, says NEB report
The National Energy Board says crude oil prices aren't projected to rise to more than US$100 a barrel until 2040.
View ArticleFederal government announces new rules for assessing oil pipelines
The Liberal government has released a broad outline of how it plans to start changing the way environmental assessments are done before major projects like pipelines get approved and built.
View ArticleAirfares expected to fall further in 2016
Cheaper flights could be in store for travellers this year, thanks to lower fuel prices.
View ArticleCanadian oil & gas spending down 62% since 2014 record high
Canada's oil and gas sector is on track to have the biggest two-year decline in capital spending in its history.
View ArticleLoonie gains ground, reaches 9-month high as oil prices bounce back
The Canadian dollar was up 0.97 of a cent at 79.11 cents US in late morning trading, its highest level since July 2015.
View ArticleMontreal mayor silent on how much crude oil passes through island
Global News has made attempts to find out exactly how many oil tankers passed through Montreal, but those requests have been turned down.
View ArticleOil price crash reaches 2nd anniversary: ‘this too will pass’ says Calgary...
A look at when world crude prices began a collapse that would take them as low as US$27 per barrel, resulting in a battered Canadian economy and thousands of laid-off workers in Western Canada.
View ArticleCanadian Association of Petroleum Producers lowers 2030 estimate
The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers says it now estimates total volume of Canadian oil by 2030 will be 4.9 million barrels per day.
View ArticleBooms becoming less effective as oil sheen disperses on river: official
A Saskatchewan government official says booms are becoming less effective at controlling oil from the Husky Energy pipeline breach.
View ArticleFirst Nation leaders worried about Saskatchewan Husky Energy oil pipeline spill
First Nation leaders are worried about how the Husky Energy oil pipeline spill will affect their people and wildlife in and around the North Saskatchewan River.
View ArticlePDWA lifted for some communities affected by Sask. oil spill
Some communities get slight reprieve from oil slick's fallout on the North Saskatchewan River as PDWA lifted in Melfort and area.
View ArticleHusky Energy changes day it discovered Saskatchewan oil pipeline spill
Husky Energy changes date of when it discovered oil spilling from a pipeline into the North Saskatchewan River.
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