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Canadian pipeline operator Enbridge said on Friday its recent commercial process to gauge oil shippers' interest in an ...
The emissions intensity of all oil sands sites fell to the equivalent of 0.399 metric tons of carbon dioxide per cubic meter of bitumen produced, down from 0.404 in 2022, the data show.
Released this week, an Environics Research poll found that 73 per cent of Canadians support new oil pipelines. Perhaps most ...
Canada said on Thursday it was close to unveiling long-delayed rules on greenhouse gas emissions from the oil sands, a move that could help persuade U.S. skeptics that Ottawa is serious about ...
Oil sands operations, including extraction and processing, are responsible for 4 percent of Canada's greenhouse gas emissions, and that's expected to triple to 12 percent by 2020.
Moves: Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System has named a new head of venture-capital investing, promoting Saar Pikar ...
Canada is the world's fourth-largest oil producer and sixth-largest natural gas producer. Ottawa said oil and gas production is still expected to grow 16% from 2019 levels by 2030-2032 even with ...
The proposed Emissions Cap Regulations, which follow the Regulatory Framework to Cap Oil and Gas Sector GHG Emissions initially introduced by the federal government in December 2023, propose a cap ...
Meanwhile, fossil-fuel emissions rose, “consistent with a 242% rise in crude bitumen and synthetic crude oil production from Canada’s oil sands operations,” the report notes.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government will require Canada’s oil and gas industry to cut emissions by 35% from 2019 levels, a policy that is set to inflame tensions with the country’s ...
Canada announced new rules to reduce greenhouse gas emissions on Monday, targeting future oil sands facilities and power plants, in a plan immediately derided by environmentalists as too little ...