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Shifting seasonality means global demand will be lower in the fourth quarter than the third. By Javier Blas Javier Blas is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering energy and commodities. He is coauthor ...
By Michelle Rempel Garner Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney seems to be enjoying a bit of a post-election honeymoon period with voters. This is a normal phenomenon in Canadian politics - our ...
Cross-Canada NGL corridor will stretch from B.C. to Ontario By Will Gibson Follow CEC on LinkedIn CEC LinkedIn Follow CEC on Facebook CEC Facebook Follow CEC on Twitter CEC Twitter Keyera Corp.'s ...
COMMENTARY: Nuclear Energy is Virtually Emissions Free – Just Don’t Use for Air Conditioning Say France’s Greens and the Left – Jim Warren ...
In the wake of LNG Canada's first shipment, chief executive Chris Cooper reflects on what it took to get there and the opportunity Canada has going forward By Chris Cooper, Special to Financial Post ...
By Pranav Kiran (Reuters Breakingviews) – Canada is ready to ride the energy-security wave. U.S. attacks on Iran and sabotaged pipelines in the Baltic Sea have intensified fears about the fragility of ...
By Derek Decloet and Philip Heijmans Canada’s top diplomat said she aims to finalize a free trade agreement with Southeast Asian nations “as soon as possible,” as the country looks to expand economic ...
While attending this year’s Calgary Stampede, Prime Minister Mark Carney made it official that a new pipeline to Canada’s West Coast is “highly likely.” While far from a guarantee, it is still great ...
The province has major ambitions, but a stretched power supply will hurt ordinary people the hardest. By Jim Rushton By Resource Works More News and Views From Resource Works Here Scarcity always ...