Dan Healing
Reporter for The Canadian Press
About Dan Healing
Saudi Arabian attacks linked to higher oil prices, spark energy stock rally
Higher oil prices spurred by an attack on Saudi Arabian oil facilities boosted the Canadian energy sector on Monday, September 16, 2019, but are expected to result in higher fuel prices for consumers.
Chinese companies commit to oilsands despite setbacks and poor operating results
While some European and U.S. companies cut their exposure to the Canadian oilsands, China's Big Three oil giants — CNOOC, PetroChina and Sinopec — seem content to let their bets ride even if the results haven't been spectacular.
Foreign share of oilsands production falls, analysis shows
When it comes to talking about how the northern Alberta oilsands have lost their lustre for foreign investors, Satoshi Abe sounds a lot like his Canadian counterparts.
Suncor asks NEB to close down Enbridge open season on Mainline crude pipeline
An open season launched by Enbridge Inc. to try to lock shippers into long-term contracts on its Canadian Mainline oil pipeline system is designed to take advantage of "mostly captive shippers," Suncor Energy Inc. says.
Big Oil's latest victory
One of the last major hurdles for the Keystone XL crude oil pipeline was removed on Friday, August 23, 2019, by the Nebraska Supreme Court which rejected an attempt to force the developer to reapply for state approval.
Low prices, LNG uncertainty add to frustration levels for natural gas producers
Greg Kist admits he was burned out when he resigned as president of Pacific NorthWest LNG at the end of 2014, as the Vancouver-based venture led by Malaysian energy giant Petronas advanced its ill-fated mission to build a liquefied natural gas project in B.C.
Inter Pipeline confirms takeover offer on regulator request after stock halted
Inter Pipeline Ltd. confirmed Friday afternoon it received a "proposal" to purchase the company, in a statement issued at the behest of regulators a few hours after executives refused to discuss the matter on a conference call with analysts.
Crude curtailment program 'no way to run a railroad,' says Imperial Oil CEO
Alberta's oil curtailment program has worked to reduce inventories that had resulted in steep discounts in local oil prices, but it has hurt crude-by-rail economics and it's time for it to end, the CEO of Imperial Oil Ltd. said on Friday, August 2, 2019.
Enbridge CEO 'deeply saddened' by death in Kentucky gas pipeline explosion
The CEO of Enbridge Inc. says he is "deeply saddened" by the death of a woman in central Kentucky in an explosion on Thursday, August 1, 2019, involving the company's Texas Eastern natural gas pipeline.
Canadian Natural identifies more cost savings from $3.8 billion Devon purchase
Cost-saving synergies from its $3.8-billion purchase of the Canadian heavy oil and oilsands operations of Devon Energy Corp. will likely exceed expectations, Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. said on Thursday, August 1, 2019.