COVID stalls positive momentum on Canadian oil and gas capital spending
Despite ebbing investment, industry turnaround could be in the cards with major projects moving forward
Despite ebbing investment, industry turnaround could be in the cards with major projects moving forward
Le Canada a importé en 32 ans une moyenne de 749 000 barils de pétrole par jour, entre autres des États-Unis, de la Russie et de l’Arabie saoudite
While oil and gas investment has grown substantially in other parts of the world, Canada has failed to keep pace
Russia, Asia and the U.S. saw energy investment surge over nine-year period while Canada lagged behind
Montreal-based GHGSat’s sky high vision of emissions reduction boosted by alliance of Alberta oil sands producers
‘I can just see the Russians rubbing their hands, saying this is fantastic.’
Canadian Energy Centre research finds advances by oil and gas sector improving Canada's environmental performance on key global metric
Canada's emissions intensity has fallen 30% since 2000, ranking it lower than several energy-producing and consuming nations
Momentum that had been building early in 2020 showing signs of return as COVID-19 restrictions ease
As Canada looks to rebuild economy battered by COVID-19 pandemic, the energy sector can and will lead the way