Alberta Energy Regulator did not enforce flaring limit exceedance Flaring limit removal highlights Canada's economic vs. environmental challenge Canada aims to end routine flaring by 2030, despite ...
Alberta plans a July 2026 Major Projects Office submission for an Indigenous co-owned pipeline, citing 99.99% safety.
Oil and gas companies in Alberta exceeded last year the Canadian oil-producing province’s self-imposed limit on natural gas flaring, for a second year running, according to estimates by Reuters.
The agreement with Alberta, part of Carney’s plan to curb Canada’s trade dependence on the United States, swings Canadian policy away from measures meant to fight climate change to focus instead on ...
Alberta separatist sentiment is rising, driven by dissatisfaction with federal policies, particularly regarding oil and gas regulations and export restrictions. Premier Danielle Smith doesn't support ...
CALGARY, May 27 (Reuters) - A wildfire in the Canadian province of Alberta prompted the temporary shutdown of some oil and gas production and forced residents of a small town to evacuate. The blaze, ...
Through a pair of pilot projects just outside Taber, Alta., RenuWell is trialing micro solar grids as part of a reclamation process for inactive oil wells.
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Exclusive-Alberta oil regulator stopped enforcing gas flaring limits after government pressure, documents show
CALGARY, Dec 1 (Reuters) - The regulator in charge of environmental enforcement in Canada's main oil-producing province bent to pressure from the provincial government and oil companies to eliminate a ...
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