By Amanda Stephenson CALGARY, Feb 26 (Reuters) - The Canadian oil-producing province of Alberta forecast a budget deficit of ...
Alberta, Canada’s main oil-producing province, is projecting its budget deficit will more than double in the coming fiscal year after softer crude prices coincided with a surge in population to strain ...
Canada and Alberta are now aligned on expanding oil export capacity, backing a new pipeline to the West Coast to ship up to 1 million bpd to Asia and reduce reliance on the U.S. The expanded Trans ...
Alberta premier aims to see total oil output double to eight million barrels per day by 2035. Our weekly Countdown to 2 Million special series continues.
The Trans Mountain pipeline has been transporting oil from Alberta to the B.C. Lower Mainland for shipment to the U.S. west coast and overseas since the 1950s. It remains Canada’s only pipeline ...
Venezuelan engineers, scientists, geologists helped develop Canada's oil sands industry Venezuelan oil industry decline coincided with Canada's oil sands growth Reverse migration to Venezuela unlikely ...
JAN GORSKI, director of government relations at the Pembina Institute, made the following statement in response to the ...
The Government of Alberta has opened what it describes as the final opportunity for Albertans to weigh in on whether nuclear power should become part of the province’s energy mix. In a March 3 media ...
Calgary spent decades riding the boom-and-bust cycle of oil prices, and for a long time, that gamble paid off spectacularly. The city grew rich fast, ... Read more This article appeared first on ...
Alberta has always been Canada’s economic powerhouse, the province that wrote cheques while others cashed them. For decades, oil money flowed through Calgary, funding infrastructure ... Read more This ...
Last November, to much fanfare, Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith signed a Memorandum of ...