US gas price slips on mild autumn weather and higher rig count
Mild weather and higher supply levels push down natural gas price in the US and Canada while Poland’s PGNiG fails to negotiate price reductions with Gazprom.
Mild weather and higher supply levels push down natural gas price in the US and Canada while Poland’s PGNiG fails to negotiate price reductions with Gazprom.
Canada’s wind energy sector faces uncertain future despite recent bumper times, says CWA.
Cartier Wind Energy’s Gros Morne project in the Gaspésie Region of Quebec, Canada, will see the installation of the 1000th GE wind turbine.
Canada’s Amherst Wind Farm Project prepares to install 15 Suzlon S97-2.1MW wind turbines.
LNG markets are poised to benefit from any nuclear capacity scale-down. However, will supply bottlenecks be overcome successfully and speedily as the market heats up?
The Asian nation records a significant rise in its coal imports with Australia and Indonesia as key suppliers.
With coalbed methane technology moving forward and with new nano-based research being undertaken, a balance must be struck between the world’s energy needs and safeguarding its other vital resources.
Putting the right pipeline in place for the Canadian oil sands ventures does not prove to be child’s play. Ian McInnes takes a look at TransCanada’s Keystone XL project.
As Canada looks to access its shale gas reserves, CAPP produces a set of fracking guidelines to ward off controversy over the practice.
The oil and gas industries provide many challenges for out-of-the-box thinking. Ian McInnes considers a small selection.
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