By Alex Whalen Early in his term, Prime Minister Mark Carney placed great emphasis on the need to think big and move quickly, ...
The Canadian economy grew in July but any momentum may have been short lived, Statistics Canada said Friday. Real gross domestic product grew 0.2 per cent in July, marking the first signs of growth in ...
PM Mark Carney speech after being sworn in at Rideau Hall EnergyNow is committed to providing readers with current and comprehensive articles that deal with issues affecting the Canadian energy sector ...
U.S. oilfield services provider Halliburton has been cutting staff in recent weeks, according to two sources familiar with the matter, marking the latest workforce reduction in the U.S. oil industry ...
The Smith government’s recent fiscal update sparked concerns as once again the province has swung from budget surpluses to a budget deficit. To balance the budget, Finance Minister Nate Horner has ...
Breathless AI headlines promise superintelligence. However, in today’s oil and gas industry, the impact of AI is more practical—streamlining operations rather than inventing new exploration and ...
Hydrogen’s promise as a clean, green fuel faces significant hurdles, with development slowing in Canada and globally. High costs, infrastructure challenges, electricity supply issues, and market ...
Nuclear power plays a significant role in Canada’s energy portfolio, supplying a substantial portion of the nation’s electricity while supporting economic growth and climate goals. As the world ...
The Gazprom PJSC Atamanskaya compressor station, part of the Power of Siberia 1 gas pipeline, near Svobodny, Russia. Photographer: Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg Russia and China appear to be moving forward ...
Canada’s Cenovus Energy does not plan to raise its bid for oil sands producer MEG Energy, despite a higher offer from Strathcona Resources, its CEO Jon McKenzie told Bloomberg News on Wednesday.
Holding off on launching a new oil pipeline to the coast until the Trans Mountain reaches full capacity is a bad idea. Unlike Trans Mountain Pipeline (TMX) CEO, Mark Maki, virtually everyone else ...
Earlier this week, we marked another Labour Day, and Canada’s job market is losing steam. The slowdown is occurring against the backdrop of unprecedented tariff hikes, persistent geopolitical tensions ...
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