Executives from the biggest oilsands companies in Canada say concerns about getting their products to market are starting to ease in the wake of the regulatory approval of Enbridge Inc.’s $9-billion Line 3 pipeline replacement project. Read more about it here.
Keep Canada Working!
The B.C. government is putting the Canadian economy and environment at risk. We need you to take action. Please take the time to sign the petition located here.
Is Energy East dead?
CAPP’s Canada’s Energy Citizens organization has written on how the Energy East Pipeline would benefit all of Canada. You can read the article here.
As has been proven time and time again, we have the power to be heard and affect change at the highest decision-making levels. If you believe that Energy East remains a powerful and positive force for economic prosperity, click this link to send a letter to your MP at asking them to support this important pipeline project and the prosperity for middle-class Canadians it will bring.
Harvey Redevelops Into a Tropical Depression
See how tropical depression Harvey could affect energy infrastructure in Texas and Louisiana on the EIA’s Energy Disruption web page located here.
Is the Alberta Advantage Gone?
Remember the Alberta Advantage? It’s over, according to many in the oil and gas industry. Read more about it here.
Donald Trump approves TransCanada’s Keystone XL pipeline
The fight to build the Keystone XL oil pipeline will move from Washington D.C. to Nebraska after U.S. President Donald Trump approved the controversial and long-delayed project on Friday. Read more about it here.
PSAC Q1 2017 Drilling Forecast is Optimistic
In its first update to the 2017 Canadian Drilling Activity Forecast, the Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC) has revised its forecasted number of wells drilled (rig releases) across Canada for 2017 upwards. Read the entire Q1 update here.
Hope for the Keystone pipeline!
U.S. President Donald Trump signed two executive orders on Tuesday to move forward with construction of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline. Read more about the story here.
Fort St. John Mayor Lori Ackerman buys a full page ad in the Vancouver Sun
On November 30 Fort St. John Mayor Lori Ackerman bought a full page ad in the Vancouver Sun because the paper refused to print her letter to the editor in support of the B.C oil and gas industry. You can read the ad in its entirety here.