Yager: Qatar, Norway and ‘The Trouble with Canada’
Resource developers in Canada face unique geographical, jurisdictional, regulatory and political obstacles
Resource developers in Canada face unique geographical, jurisdictional, regulatory and political obstacles
Indigenous communities hope for economic and social transformation as they develop large resource projects
Canada remains on the sidelines as global competitors double down on energy projects
It’s hard to understand how reducing Canadian output would move the needle on world supply or emissions
The only part of the demise of oil and gas that was successful was reduced supply
Energy security has become a key global issue due to the impacts of war, supply chain disruptions and underinvestment in oil and gas
Oil price cap has little impact on Russia because countries like India and China are thrilled to purchase more oil at lower prices
One U.S. company alone bringing on five new LNG projects by end of 2024
Canada has the opportunity to be a secure and reliable oil and gas supplier for the U.S., Europe and other vulnerable nations
We are uniquely suited to capture enormous value as activity accelerates