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A flare stack burns off excess gas at a processing facility near Crossfield, Alta., Tuesday, June 13, 2023. Most Albertans would support some kind of national cap on carbon emissions from the oil and gas sector, two new polls suggest. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
Oil giantsโ€™ climate-change cheap talk is why we need a hard cap on their emissions
The Globe and Mail - Tue Sep 19, 2023
The Globe and Mail
Tue Sep 19, 2023
On climate change, oil companies have been full of cheap talk and no action โ€“ Canada needs a hard cap on oil-and-gas emissions
FILE PHOTO: The logo of British multinational oil and gas company Shell is displayed during the LNG 2023 energy trade show in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, July 12, 2023. REUTERS/Chris Helgren/File Photo
Shell to sell home energy business in U.K., Germany to Octopus Energy
SYNDTGAM - Fri Sep 1, 2023
SYNDTGAM
Fri Sep 1, 2023
Shell and Octopus have also signed a memorandum of understanding to explore a potential international partnership over electric vehicles charging, including for Shell Recharge subscribers, Shell said
Delegates are silhouetted before the start of the LNG2023 conference, in Vancouver, B.C., Monday, July 10, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
Enbridge lining up support for B.C. natural-gas pipeline plans
The Globe and Mail - Sun Jul 16, 2023
The Globe and Mail
Sun Jul 16, 2023
Canada currently has no operational LNG export terminals, and it has only one of them โ€“ LNG Canada, in Kitimat, B.C. โ€“ under construction
LNG Canada CEO Jason Klein stands on a receiving platform overlooking LNG processing units called trains, right, that are used to convert natural gas into liquefied natural gas at the LNG Canada export terminal under construction, in Kitimat, B.C., on Wednesday, September 28, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
LNG Canada CEO bullish on expansion of export terminal
The Globe and Mail - Thu Jul 6, 2023
The Globe and Mail
Thu Jul 6, 2023
Canadaโ€™s first terminal for exporting liquefied natural gas is 85 per cent done, says Jason Klein
Taber Wind Farm, 20 km southeast of Taber, AB. Oil derrick in foreground, windmills in background. Alberta's "traditional" energy economy meets the new world order. Derrick makes a lot of noise - has an engine, clacks and clunks away, you can hear it a long way off. The wind turbines are almost completely silent, by comparison, even though they are 300x the size. Sept. 2007Photo by Ashley Bristowe
Ottawa needs extensive regulatory changes to meet climate goals, says Alberta business council
The Globe and Mail - Thu Jun 15, 2023
The Globe and Mail
Thu Jun 15, 2023
Dozens of recommendations include calls to set firmer timelines for federal regulatory decisions
FILE PHOTO: A view shows a logo of Shell petrol station in South East London, Britain, February 2, 2023. REUTERS/May James/
Shell faces tense shareholder meeting as profits and climate collide
- Thu May 18, 2023
Thu May 18, 2023
Executives at both Shell and BP have told Reuters in recent months that a growing number of major investors have pressed them to focus on returns, rather than energy transition plans
FILE PHOTO: The Royal Dutch Shell logo is seen at a Shell petrol station in London, January 31, 2008. REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo
Shell to use new AI technology in deep sea oil exploration
- Wed May 17, 2023
Wed May 17, 2023
SparkCognitionโ€™s AI algorithms will process and analyze large amounts of seismic data in the hunt for new oil reservoirs by Shell, the largest oil producer in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico
FILE PHOTO: A view shows a logo of Shell petrol station in South East London, Britain, February 2, 2023. REUTERS/May James
Shell posts $10 billion profit as trading offset lower energy prices
- Thu May 4, 2023
Thu May 4, 2023
The stronger-than-expected profits followed a string of forecast-beating results from rivals including BP and Exxon Mobil
FILE PHOTO: A view shows a logo of Shell petrol station in South East London, Britain, February 2, 2023. REUTERS/May James/File Photo/File Photo
Top energy traders doubled earnings in 2022 to $77 billion, says Bernstein
- Wed May 3, 2023
Wed May 3, 2023
$77 billion is more than double the previous year, as traders benefited from extreme price volatility following Russiaโ€™s invasion of Ukraine
Photos show the Surmont oil sands project, co-owned by ConocoPhillips and Total. Critics of existing oil sands technologies say they create too many greenhouse gases and are too expensive. _________________________Nathan VanderKlippeStory details: The Surmont oil sands project uses steam-assisted gravity drainage, an expensive technology developed in the 1970s
Alberta oil sands anticipates $4-billion vote of confidence from ConocoPhillips
The Globe and Mail - Tue May 2, 2023
The Globe and Mail
Tue May 2, 2023
ConocoPhillips has continued to invest in Alberta projects and analysts predict the company will buy the remainder of the Surmont oil sands project from Suncor
FILE PHOTO: The Suncor Energy logo is seen at their head office in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, April 17, 2019. REUTERS/Chris Wattie/File Photo
Suncor takes full ownership of Fort Hills as Total exits oil sands in deal worth up to $6.1-billion
The Globe and Mail - Thu Apr 27, 2023
The Globe and Mail
Thu Apr 27, 2023
Under the deal, Suncor will pay $5.5-billion in cash, plus up to an additional $600-million that is conditional on Western Canadian Select benchmark oil pricing and certain production targets
NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 01: Steve Ballmer, investor, philanthropist and former chief executive officer of Microsoft speaks at the New York Times DealBook conference on November 1, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Stephanie Keith/Getty Images)
Tax-loss harvesting โ€“ an investment tactic that has gone too far
The Globe and Mail - Wed Mar 29, 2023
The Globe and Mail
Wed Mar 29, 2023
Tax-loss harvesting has been mechanized thanks to the collapse in trading costs and the rise of so-called direct indexing
FILE PHOTO: A Shell logo is seen on a pump at a petrol station in London April 28, 2010. REUTERS/Toby Melville
Shell recommends shareholders reject climate activist resolution
- Wed Mar 22, 2023
Wed Mar 22, 2023
Activist group Follow This said in December it had co-filed resolutions with six major institutional investors managing $1.3 trillion in assets ahead of the annual general meetings of BP, Chevron, Exxon Mobil and Shell
B.C.โ€™s move to toughen emissions standards sets high bar for new LNG projects
Reuters - Fri Mar 17, 2023
Reuters
Fri Mar 17, 2023
British Columbia will now require proposed LNG projects that are going through or entering the environmental assessment process to have a credible plan to be net-zero emissions by 2030
CPPIB buying stake in Californiaโ€™s second-largest oil and gas producer, cutting emissions
The Globe and Mail - Wed Mar 1, 2023
The Globe and Mail
Wed Mar 1, 2023
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board partners with German-based asset manager and will invest in solar power and renewable technology while continuing to produce oil
Norwayโ€™s embrace of the petrostate paradox sets example for Canadaโ€™s โ€˜just transitionโ€™ promise
The Globe and Mail - Fri Feb 17, 2023
The Globe and Mail
Fri Feb 17, 2023
Scandinavian country is already a leader in electrifying transport, with batteries powering 80 per cent of new cars sold there last year, yet its energy industry is still pouring money into new drilling
Estimated cost of Coastal GasLink pipeline surges to $14.5-billion
The Globe and Mail - Wed Feb 1, 2023
The Globe and Mail
Wed Feb 1, 2023
Calgary-based TC Energy Corp. says it has increased Coastal GasLinkโ€™s expected cost by nearly 30 per cent from the previous estimate
B.C. to announce energy deal with Indigenous groups after landmark agreement
The Globe and Mail - Thu Jan 19, 2023
The Globe and Mail
Thu Jan 19, 2023
Agreement with Blueberry River First Nations provides formal role in natural gas projects on its territory and includes $287.5-million in funding