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Energy The biggest driver of carbon emissions by 2025 won’t be coal or oil
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Local News Site C project: Preliminary report due today from B.C. Utilities Commission
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Energy Norway's massive wealth fund hits $1 trillion in value
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Local News Documents hint at petroleum industry influence on B.C. climate policy
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Local News New North Shore sewage treatment plant could produce renewable energy
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Energy NEB inspectors cite Enbridge's B.C. pipeline expansion construction failures
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Energy Partners pull plug on Aurora LNG project near Prince Rupert for economic reasons
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Energy Canada set to displace Iraq as world's 4th largest oil producer with 5M bpd output ...
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Oil markets to be disrupted for at least three months in wake of Harvey: analyst
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Energy Canadian oil producers and consumers set to feel Harvey’s wrath
Calgary-based Encana Corp., which produces 77,000 barrels of oil per day in the U.S., primarily from the Eagle Ford and Permian shale formations in Texas, said it had been affected ... -
Op-Ed Oil and gas industry needs to be part of B.C.’s climate-change efforts
Drip. Drip. Drip. Can you hear it? It’s the sound of economic opportunities going down the drain, a drop at a time.
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Energy VW engineer gets prison, $200,000 fine in diesel scandal
DETROIT — A Volkswagen engineer who had a key role in the company’s diesel emissions scandal was sentenced Friday to more than three years in prison and a $200,000 fine, ... -
Op-Ed Opinion: B.C. is risking its prosperity by turning off investors
Over a month ago, B.C. declared a state of emergency, marking the start of one of the worst wildfire seasons on record. -
Energy Exxon Mobil misled the public on climate change, new study says
The study found 80% of company research and internal communications acknowledged climate change was real, but 80% of Exxon's statements to the broader public expressed doubt -
Energy BHP bows to activists with new plans to exit shale, delay potash
'We will be flexible with our plans and commercial in our approach' -
Energy Coal CEO expected Trump help, but administration said no
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has rejected a coal industry push to win a rarely used emergency order protecting coal-fired power plants, a decision contrary to what one coal executive ... -
Energy Independent review of Site C to include a contractor's receivership
The review of the $8.9 billion Site C hydroelectric project will also assess the effect on one of the three prime construction contractors going into receivership. -
Energy Electric car threatens oil’s century-long reign, but change will be slower than the hype
The debate over the rise of the electric car — and the resulting decline in the need for oil — has become a question of when, rather than if -
Energy Draining the oil glut was supposed to take 6 months; looks like it will take ...
The big question is whether OPEC members have the discipline for the long haul
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Business Alberta could retaliate against B.C. over Trans Mountain, but it could get ugly, observers say
After the B.C. government stepped up its fight against the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, there were new calls for the federal and Alberta governments to consider retaliation over a divisive ... -
Energy Varcoe: B.C. brings big gun to pipeline battle, but where is the ammo?
The new B.C. government brought a big gun to its fight to stop the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. But does the presence of Thomas Berger, who headed the formative 1970s ... -
Local News B.C. joins legal battles against Trans Mountain pipeline expansion
Environment Minister George Heyman said the project is not in the province’s “best interests.” -
Energy B.C. replaces Saskatchewan as fossil fuel thorn in Trudeau's side
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau lost the harshest critic of his plan to impose a carbon tax with Brad Wall's surprise announcement Thursday that he's retiring as Saskatchewan's premier. -
Energy OPEC finally catches a break as oil curves show cuts biting
Prices have stabilized above US$50 a barrel this month as diminishing U.S. inventories signal OPEC's actions are having an effect -
Energy Trans Mountain: B.C. government to make announcement Thursday on pipeline expansion
VANCOUVER — Two key British Columbia cabinet ministers are expected to outline the government’s next steps Thursday on the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion after campaigning against the project. -
Energy Oil prices drop on news of a surprise jump in gasoline stockpiles
Oil retreated from an intraday high as the market shook off a government report showing U.S. crude stockpiles fell, focusing instead on an unexpected rise in gasoline supplies. -
Local News Conversations That Matter: Energy transition gathers steam
Markham Hislop has turned his attention to the energy transition underway in Western Canada and globally. -
Energy Rex Murphy: Canada is so ripe with green activism old-fashioned employment has gone out of ...
Has there ever been a single energy project — just one — in British Columbia that has not faced protest and demonization? -
Energy Low oil prices aren’t holding back the Canadian energy patch as earnings impress
Oil prices may be stuck in the mud, but Canada’s largest energy companies are showing that they’re adjusting to the new reality
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