
A Path Out of Poverty
There exists a persistent view, held by large portions of the Canadian public and government, that First Nation communities in Canada are largely opposed to oil and gas development. That
There exists a persistent view, held by large portions of the Canadian public and government, that First Nation communities in Canada are largely opposed to oil and gas development. That
The second largest producer of oil and gas in Canada today, Cenovus Energy’s story traces back to the dawn of Alberta’s energy industry over a hundred years ago. Its evolution
As energy consumers around the world look to the future with unease, Canadians increasingly find themselves in a unique position. We can actually do something about energy shortages, here and
As 2022 draws to a close, one almost feels guilty for being optimistic. War in Ukraine. Terrible energy and economic challenges in Europe. The cost of everything from food to
Scott Fong has done a lot for the heat treatment industry, both on projects as a Red Seal, Blue Seal Journeyman welder and field heat treatment technician as well as
Most successful businesses are built on hard work, a good idea and a bit of divine intervention. In 2009, Allan Schofield and Alex Fulthorpe’s paths collided across a major oil
A year ago I wrote on these pages, “The pre-COVID economic playbook will not survive in the post-pandemic world. Domestically produced resources will again be recognized as an asset, not
As the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine becomes more dire under intense Russian military attack, it’s difficult to predict what the situation will look like once this column is published. But
It has long been fashionable to vilify the oil industry. Starting in 1973 when OPEC first flexed its pricing muscles, “big oil” became synonymous with the worst of capitalism. Nearly
There’s nothing like a serious winter cold snap to drive home the importance of the women and men who make up Alberta’s energy sector. As severe cold gripped Alberta and