Ahead of COP26, Alberta oil and gas needs to get real about its future
Tag Archives: Alberta oil sands
Why Albertans should stop voting Conservative
Max Fawcett: If Albertans want the rest of Canada to take their issues more seriously, they’ll have to do something even more radical than pushing for separation—stop voting Conservative
Actually, foreign funding flows to both sides of Alberta’s oil sands battle
Stephen Maher: Fear-mongering about U.S.-backed environmental groups is a symptom of strain on the oil industry. Next will come demands for government support.
Government’s tight grasp on Alberta oil: A short(ish) history
Rachel Notley’s production caps raise a question: Was there ever a ‘free market’ for Canadian oil?
Does spilled pipeline bitumen sink or float?
A scientist seeks to answer this pressing environmental question amid a national pipeline debate
What’s driving the rebound in oil prices?
And more importantly, how long will higher oil prices last?
Five things we learned from Notley’s meeting with oil sands execs
What it will take to restart the oil sands, and what is next for the thousands of workers employed in the sector.
The Fort McMurray wildfire has hit the oil sands hard
Oil sands producers are slashing production due to the fire, and Canada’s economy is feeling the pain
How badly will the fires in Fort McMurray hit the economy?
While the short-term impact on Fort McMurray and Alberta will be deep and painful, the fires may also force a rethink of some oil sands operations
No, it’s not ‘crazy’ to regulate emissions in the oil sands
The hit to oil sands development from the most commonly discussed greenhouse gas policies would be surprisingly small