(Reuters) -Canadian pipeline operator Enbridge on Friday approved $1.4 billion in expansion projects for its Mainline and Flanagan South pipelines to the U.S., which it stressed is the most logical ...
The lawsuit targets a federal permit for Enbridge’s Line 5, which the tribe says puts wetlands, rivers, and treaty-protected ...
The suit targets a federal permit for Enbridge’s Line 5, which the tribe says puts treaty-protected resources at risk.
A federal judge has sided with Canadian oil transport giant Enbridge, precluding Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer from ...
Mark Carney is considering lifting a tanker ban that has protected coastal communities for 53 years ...
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Oil markets could be in for 'super glut,' but Canada's new pipeline access offers shelter from storm
Now, with the expanded Trans Mountain pipeline in operation, Canadian oil can hit the market much faster and at a fraction of ...
Canadian oil sands producers led by Cenovus Energy Inc. plan to expand production next year despite an impending supply glut ...
Canada's oil patch is undergoing significant consolidation, with companies preferring to acquire existing operations rather than invest in new, expensive oil sands production. The acquisition battle ...
A new Memorandum of Understanding between the government of Canada and Alberta advances plans for a bitumen pipeline and brownfield expansions, but long-term heavy oil growth remains dependent on ...
Enbridge plans to expand Mainline and Flanagan South pipelines by 250,000 bpd Canadian oil production reached 5.1 million bpd last year, with further growth expected Alberta exploring new pipeline to ...
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