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Published June 4, 2020 Updated June 5, 2020 Seven environmental and Indigenous groups have asked the Alberta government to restart oil patch monitoring as soon as possible given that 30/06/2020 Alberta NDP leader calls for resumption of environmental monitoring at oil and gas sites Chow-Fraser said waiting for the United Conservative government to decide when monitoring will resume isn't Meanwhile, oil prices have only marginally improved since 2014. Pipeline constraints, coupled with increased supply, have led to several price crashes in Alberta as oil backlogs form within the province. Lacklustre oil and gas prices are difficult to overcome, no matter how much a government spends or what actions it takes. In its 2020 production guidance news release this month, Calgary-based producer Tourmaline Oil Corp. said it expects to have access to over $800 million for “select acquisition activity” next 23/06/2020

May 21, 2020 · Alberta’s oil patch regulator made history of a sort last week by saying the word no. The reasons it did pitted a crusty cowboy against a wealthy ballet aficionado, and exposed a gambit by one of the world’s oil giants to offload its responsibilities in a way, the ruling said, that would have defied provincial law.

May 21, 2020 · Alberta’s oil patch regulator made history of a sort last week by saying the word no. The reasons it did pitted a crusty cowboy against a wealthy ballet aficionado, and exposed a gambit by one of the world’s oil giants to offload its responsibilities in a way, the ruling said, that would have defied provincial law. Long-Suffering Canadian Oilpatch Faces 'Biggest Existential Crisis' Yet (Reuters) – Canada's oil patch has endured five years of existential threats that have pruned weaker companies, but now its strongest firms are trying to navigate the coronavirus pandemic, which has set off the worst crisis in the oil industry in 40 years. Ottawa could buy Alberta crude to help oil patch, RBC says Michael Bellusci , Bloomberg News Pipeline leading to the Syncrude Canada Ltd. upgrader plant sits at the company's mine near Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada, on Tuesday, June 2, 2015. Jun 08, 2020 · Tobin said Alberta's long-term environmental information systems would be maintained. "These programs collect data over decades and are able to accommodate some breaks in collection and still allow us to assess changes in the environment," Tobin said. This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 8, 2020 — Follow @row1960 on Twitter Mar 28, 2019 · Alberta oil doesn’t do well when prices are low. It’s more expensive to produce than in other jurisdictions, like Saudi Arabia. Rubin previously told The Narwhal that oil in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait will be economically viable for much longer than Alberta’s high-cost oilsands . Feb 06, 2020 · February 6, 2020 at 1:07 PM EST. G reg Latimer’s ranch near Sounding Lake, But as companies in the Alberta oil patch struggle to stay afloat after a 2014 slump in crude prices, the pact is Search 894 Oil jobs now available in Alberta on Indeed.com, the world's largest job site.

Companies in Alberta's oil patch are taking aggressive steps to curb the spread of COVID-19, with Syncrude and Suncor both sending non-essential employees home.

Canada's oil patch cuts back climate efforts under pandemic. by Reuters. Monday , 15 June 2020 05:00 GMT Alberta, heart of most of Canada's production, reduced environmental monitoring requirements temporarily, saying it was 

Alberta First Nations appeal suspension of environmental monitoring in oilpatch. by The Canadian Press. Posted Jun 8, 2020 10:05 am PDT. Last Updated Jun 

Mar 23, 2020 · Editor’s note: This story was originally published by Canada’s National Observer. It appears here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. In the face of an economic crisis triggered by the global spread of COVID-19 and worsened by the Saudi Arabia-Russia price war, the outlook for new projects in Alberta’s oil patch – even those already approved – is bleak. Alberta budget hedges bets on oil patch for economic recovery The province’s 2020-21 budget was far from the slash-and-burn plan feared by public-sector unions, which expected tough cuts in Dec 27, 2019 · This means that US oil production will at very best average this year 10.8 -11.0 mbd and around 10 mbd or less in 2020. Russia is the world’s largest crude oil producer at 11.23 mbd compared Mar 09, 2020 · For now, the impact on oil production in Alberta’s oil patch looks likely to be more contained than in the U.S. shale-oil fields, which account for 80 per cent of U.S. output growth, said Rene May 11, 2020 · Geoff Dembicki 11 May 2020 | TheTyee.ca From the oil patch, the reaction was swift and defensive. “The collapse in oil prices has hurt Alberta’s energy companies, but it has absolutely Jun 08, 2020 · EDMONTON — Three northern Alberta First Nations are asking to appeal the province's suspension of environmental monitoring in the oilpatch because it "fails to come close" to being a reasonable

Apr 18, 2020 · Sat., April 18, 2020 timer 2 min. read. Alberta’s chief medical officer of health, said Friday the number of Alberta cases arising from the facility north of Fort McMurray had risen to 12.

May 07, 2020 · Alberta Premier Jason Kenney lashed back Thursday afternoon saying comments by May and Blanchet were “deeply regrettable. “They are piling on at a time of great trial.,” said Kenney, noting Quebec is currently enjoying $13 billion in transfer payments, mainly from Alberta, which is being used to fight that province’s fight against COVID-19. Dec 23, 2019 · A mindset of "hunkering down'' in the face of persistent headwinds means mergers and acquisitions activity in Canada's oilpatch will likely remain at low ebb in 2020, analysts say. Alberta industries, including oil and gas, will have to resume all environmental reporting as of July 15, the Alberta government announced Tuesday. But critics question why the government and May 21, 2020 · Foy suggested that's because Alberta's monitoring requirements are more stringent than elsewhere. "We have requirements at the AER that are world-leading. Other jurisdictions might not have the same." This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 21, 2020 — By Bob Weber in Edmonton. Follow @row1960 on Twitter. The Canadian Press