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They might want to chat with the folks behind our old friend, the Keystone XL pipeline, which is now a pile of rusting tubes somewhere in the Dakotas.
Larger companies have the scale to invest in their own in-house technology, while smaller ones are taking advantage of ...
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Has Ottawa facilitated or obstructed the spectacular post-1990 growth of oilsands production? The evidence is clear: the ...
Imperial Oil has donated a $37-million lab at Calgary’s Quarry Park to the city’s Southern Alberta Institute of Technology ( ...
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Alberta government announces indefinite freeze on industrial carbon priceAlberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government is freezing its industrial carbon price effective immediately at $95 per ...
Smith has launched an ‘Alberta Next’ initiative to push back against federal policies seen as hostile to the province’s ...
“This isn’t a crisis for the industry yet ... The government of Alberta forecast a deficit of $5.2 billion for this fiscal year under the expectation that oil prices would average about ...
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'Take it to the next level': Oil and gas industry players embracing AI and other techThe Imperial Oil logo at the company's annual meeting in Calgary on April 28, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh CALGARY ...
No one should dispute the National Energy Program’s devastating impact on Alberta’s conventional oil and gas sector 40 years ago. But the oilsands, not conventional oil, propelled Canada to ...
CALGARY - Haul trucks, shovels, pumps and pipes are common sights at Imperial Oil’s vast oilsands operations in northeastern Alberta, but so too are robots and drones, with generative artificial ...
CALGARY — Haul trucks, shovels, pumps and pipes are common sights at Imperial Oil's vast oilsands operations in northeastern Alberta, but so too are robots ... line has seen a $700-million boost from ...
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