Podcast: Public Opinion On Energy — The Ground Is Shifting
On today’s episode of The Newsroom podcast, DOB Energy editor Richard Macedo interviews Monica Gattinger, a professor in political studies at the University of Ottawa.
On today’s episode of The Newsroom podcast, DOB Energy editor Richard Macedo interviews Monica Gattinger, a professor in political studies at the University of Ottawa.
The ongoing uncertainty in the energy sector driven by U.S. tariff threats and federal election politics is a temporary problem, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe told the Canadian Association of Energy Contractors’ (CAOEC) annual Spring Luncheon late last week, with longer-term industry prospects remaining positive.
In the March 19 land sale, Veren Inc. continued to build its Montney and Duvernay inventory at Kaybob South, post the Whitecap Resources Inc. merger announcement.
Developing Alaska’s natural gas resources and building partnerships and infrastructure to ship increased supplies to Asian markets is an immediate priority for the new U.S. government.
When Canadian federal party leaders hit the campaign trail in the coming weeks, Dale Swampy hopes energy exports get their attention.
Atlantic Canada finds itself in interesting times, and the threat of economic instability including reduced revenue from impending U.S. tariffs, has got the government bodies in that area exploring ways to diversify their income to protect their economy from collapse.
Regulatory Compliance: Get it right, the first time directly helps oil and gas companies prepare for unexpected compliance and enforcement actions because even best in class operators can have spills and other unexpected environmental issues.
PTW is proud to announce the upcoming opening of its newest branch in Regina, Saskatchewan.
Canada's 45th general election got underway Sunday, with the leaders vying to become Canada's next prime minister each positioning themselves as best to strengthen Canada's economy and stand up to U.S. President Donald Trump.
A new hub that will fill knowledge gaps and serve as a point of connection for the hydrogen economy in the Calgary region aims to generate up to $75 million in private-sector project development.
With the launch of the Calgary Region Hydrogen Hub (CRH2), funded by a $3 million investment from Alberta Innovates, Calgary Economic Development, the City of Calgary and Prairies Economic Development Canada, the city aims to take a large bite out of a global hydrogen industry that is expected to grow to $700 billion per year by 2050.