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View ArticleAlberta Government: ‘Water Quality Not Our Job.’
Last week, we suggested that pipeline regulators are not really responsible for protecting the public and the environment. / / / /We suggested that the various regulatory entities responsible for...
View ArticleKeystone XL Approval = Big Opportunity
News broke late last week that TransCanada’s proposed Keystone XL pipeline project has poll vaulted an important hurdle. / /Most Keystone XL opponents are environmentalists who are against the project...
View ArticleTundra Energy Agreement with Enbridge Will Grow Rail Access
Tundra Energy Marketing Limited announced today they have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with Enbridge to jointly own and expand the previously announced Tundra crude oil rail loading...
View ArticleBattleground: Nebraska
Nebraska pipeline landowners and others are standing together to protect their property rights. Why is there growing opposition to the way they are being treated? / / / /It was late April 2008 that I...
View ArticleToothless government lapdog
The Manitoba Clean Environment Commission last month recommended Conservation Minister Gord Mackintosh issue a licence for the Bipole III Transmission Project. That was to no ones surprise, especially...
View ArticleNebraska trial could delay Keystone XL pipeline
While environmentalists, energy executives and elected officials across North America await the State Department’s critical decision on the Keystone XL pipeline, a little-noticed trial scheduled for...
View ArticleEnergy Manipulation
Why is it that natural gas sells in the U.S. for $3.94 per 1,000 cubic feet and in Europe and Japan for $11.60 and $17, respectively? / / / /Part of the answer is our huge supply. With high-tech...
View ArticleWill Enbridge Energy’s new pipeline in Michigan be safer?
Shorter audio version of story below: / / / / / /A new oil pipeline is going underground in Michigan. / / / /Enbridge Energy says this new pipeline will be bigger (36 inches vs. 30 inches) – it will...
View ArticleAlberta Energy Economist Warns Pipeline Companies
Look at it as a sign of the times. As the pipeline boom continues across the Prairies, Canada, and North America, corporate media has struggled to cover the story. / / / /Which means most pipeline...
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