Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Rachel Notley News

Investors Back Kinder Morgan Canada's Trans Mountain Move

Kinder Morgan Canada shareholders on Tuesday backed the pipeline operator's decision to pause most work on its Trans Mountain expansion as a way to force the Canadian…

Canada Cabinet to Discuss Troubled Kinder Morgan Pipeline

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will meet on Tuesday with his cabinet ministers to discuss Kinder Morgan Canada Ltd's threat to walk away from a troubled pipeline expansion…

Kinder Morgan Halts Most Work on Disputed Canada Pipeline

Kinder Morgan Canada on Sunday suspended most work on a C$7.4 billion ($5.8 billion) oil pipeline expansion that has become the focus of protests, a move underscoring…

Canada Pipeline Feud Hits B.C. Wine Purchases

Canada's oil-rich province of Alberta struck back at neighboring British Columbia on Tuesday, halting purchases of that province's wines in retaliation for its potentially…

Kinder Morgan wins Trans Mountain Appeal

Canada's energy regulator ruled on Thursday in favor of Kinder Morgan Canada Ltd's appeal to sidestep some municipal permits for its Trans Mountain pipeline expansion…

Alberta Committed to Seeing Trans Mountain Pipeline to Completion

Alberta's provincial government said on Tuesday that it remained "steadfastly committed" to seeing the Trans Mountain crude oil pipeline through to completion. British…

Chevron Exploring Sale of Canadian Oil Sands Stake

Chevron Corp, the second-largest U.S.-based oil producer, is exploring the sale of its 20 percent stake in Canada's Athabasca Oil Sands project, which could fetch about $2.5 billion…

Canada Wildfire Explodes in Size, Approaches Oil Sands Project

A raging Canadian wildfire grew explosively on Saturday as hot, dry winds pushed the blaze across the energy heartland of Alberta and threatened to burn close to an oil sands project.

Helicopters, Trucks to Rescue Thousands from Canadian Fire

Canada's government sent trucks and helicopters on Friday to safely remove thousands of evacuees stranded north of a wildfire that ravaged nearly a quarter million acres…

Alberta Premier: Canada PM "Aligned" on Pipeline Policy

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his cabinet are broadly "aligned" with Alberta and the need to develop pipelines to get the region's oil to market, the leader of the province said on Sunday.

Alberta to Fly Oil via Airships, It Says on April Fools

Canada's oil-producing province of Alberta, stymied by the U.S. decision to block the Keystone XL pipeline and by other market access problems, said on Friday it will…

Nexen Apologizes for Oil Sands Spill, Cause Unknown

exen Energy apologized on Friday for an oil sands pipeline leak in the Canadian province of Alberta that is one of North America's largest-ever oil-related spills on land…

Alberta Premier: Nexen Pipeline Leak 'Very Troubling'

Notley, who on Friday finalised a Canadian energy strategy with other provincial leaders, also said the leak did not shake the conclusion that pipelines are the safest way to move hydrocarbon products.

Alberta: Oil & Gas Royalty Review due Friday

The Canadian crude-producing province of Alberta will announce a wide-ranging review of the royalties paid by oil and gas producers on Friday, Premier Rachel Notley said on Thursday.

Alberta Energy Minister Inexperience Concerns Industry

Canada's oil and gas industry is concerned about the inexperience of Alberta's new energy minister, but is ready to give her the benefit of the doubt for now as she takes on the closely watched role…

Alberta's NDP Rookies Scramble to Govern

The election victory by the New Democratic Party (NDP) on Tuesday will deliver one of the most inexperienced parties ever to take office in Canada. The party previously…

Alberta's Possible Pivot to Left Alarms Oil Sector

CALGARY, Alberta, May 4 (Reuters) - Canada's oil-rich province of Alberta is on the cusp of electing a left-wing government that can make life harder for the energy industry with its plans to raise taxes…