Al Arabiya turns its eyes on Kitimat
Energy link The English-language website of one the world’s major Arab-language satellite television networks Al Arabiya, has turned its eye on Kitimat, the Northern Gateway pipeline and the repeated...
View ArticleEPA finds submerged oil, orders Enbridge to file new Michigan clean up plan...
Environment A map issued by the US Environmental Protection Agency showing pockets of submerged oil found in the Kalamazoo River during summer 2011 cleanup operations (EPA) Click on map for larger...
View ArticleChina Petroleum plans expansion in Canada: China Daily
Energy Link CNPC plans steady overseas expansion China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC), the country’s biggest energy company by production, said on Thursday that its overseas expansion will continue to...
View ArticleOliver in media blitz hinting at pushing Northern Gateway in case US stops...
Energy Environment Politics Canada’s minister of natural resources, Joe Oliver, has embarked on a media blitz, quietly pushing the idea that Canada will go ahead and build the Northern Gateway...
View ArticleEnbridge, EPA dispute amount of “oil” spilled at Kalamazoo
Energy Environment AP reports that Enbridge and the US Environmental Protection Agency are haggling over how much “oil” was spilled into the Kalamazoo River. Enbridge is sticking with its estimate that...
View ArticleOil spill caused “unexpected lethal impact” on herring, study shows
Scientists from the University of California at Davis and NOAA studying herring spawning beds in San Francisco Bay after the Costco Busan oil spill. (UC Davis) A 53,569 gallon (202,780 litre) spill...
View ArticleApache sells some of its gas and oil assets, confirms commitment to Kitimat...
Apache Corporation said Thursday it will sell oil and gas producing properties in the Nevis, North Grant Lands and South Grant Lands areas of western Alberta, to Ember Resources Inc., a private...
View ArticleLong term sustainability of shale energy in doubt, scientists tell geology...
Shale oil and gas may not be the economic “panacea” that some believe, a panel of scientists told a geology conference today. New studies point to higher than expected field decline rates and...
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