Dan Healing
Reporter for The Canadian Press
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Western oil price rally unlikely to last after curtailments begin: expert panel
It's unlikely a dramatic improvement in western Canadian oil prices since Alberta announced forced production curtailments two weeks ago will continue after the cuts begin on Jan. 1, a panel of experts agreed on Thursday, December 13, 2018.
Alberta declares beer trade fight with Ontario over access to liquor stores
The Alberta government is opening a new front in its beer war with other provinces by targeting Ontario for what it says are its unfair trade barriers to Alberta-made suds and other alcoholic products.
Economic cost of Canadian oil price discounts counted in billions of dollars
Imagine producing a bumper crop of a product in high demand around the globe, only to learn you must settle for a discounted price because there's no easy way to get your product to market.
Fragmented bus service market emerges as Greyhound exits Western Canada Oct. 31
A hodge-podge of public transportation services are already starting to fill the gap as Greyhound Canada moves steadily towards its midnight Halloween disappearance from most of Western Canada.
Kinder Morgan CEO says there's a 'seller's market' for remaining Canadian assets
There's a "seller's market" for attractive assets like those held by its Canadian subsidiary, the CEO of Kinder Morgan Inc. said on a conference call Wednesday to discuss third-quarter results.
Precision Drilling to buy Trinidad in all-shares white knight merger
Canada's largest contract drilling company is moving to solidify its position with a $540-million all-share merger offer for the country's third-largest driller.
LNG Canada project would provide new market, says Canada's largest gas producer
A positive final investment decision for LNG Canada could eventually encourage other projects to follow suit, creating demand needed to soak up Western Canada's glut of natural gas, producers say.
Trans Mountain CEO says project getting back on track
The president and CEO of Trans Mountain Corp. says its sidelined pipeline project could be back on track by next year under a new National Energy Board hearing schedule, setting it up for a possible 2022 opening date.
Enbridge raises bids to roll up North American pipeline subsidiaries
Less than a month after saying it wouldn’t increase its offer to buy the equity it doesn’t own in three North American subsidiaries, Calgary−based Enbridge Inc. is doing just that.
Rising oil price expected to spur spending by small, intermediate producers
Rising oil prices that encouraged more spending by small and intermediate oil and gas companies in Western Canada in the first six months of 2018 are expected to lead drilling budgets to grow even further this fall.