canadian oil transport

10:53AM
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Trans Mountain takes yet another hit

Over decades of moving oil-by-tanker, B.C. has never had a tanker spill offshore.


10:35AM
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Canada’s energy sector receives positive news—but challenges remain

Ottawa’s federal carbon tax is set to hit $50 per tonne in 2022.


12:18PM
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Trump’s executive order may help Canadian oil industry

President Trump granted permission to TransCanada Corporation to construct pipeline capacity at the border.


11:29AM
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Pipeline crunch sending crude to markets—by truck

Truck transport costs US$20 per barrel—four times more expensive than pipelines.


10:26AM
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A tale of two diverging energy fortunes—U.S. vs. Canada

Capital spending in Canada’s oil and gas sector declined by more than 50 per cent between 2014 and 2017.


4:05PM
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Cenovus recently announced it will cut production from some of its oilsand projects.


12:22PM
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More than 99 per cent of crude oil and petroleum products transported by pipelines arrive at their final destination.


11:00AM
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The Simushir, a Russian-flagged cargo vessel is the newest cause celebre of anti-tanker activists out in British Columbia.