Not exact matches
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said Tuesday his province will support Alberta in the fight
over the Trans Mountain pipeline
expansion by introducing its own legislation on
oil exports.
After all, it was the
expansion in North American
oil production that helped keep
oil prices stable
over the past three years, despite significant geopolitical disruptions in the Middle East and Africa.
VANCOUVER — British Columbia's court case
over the flow of heavy
oil through the province could be damaged by the NDP government's previous positions against the
expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline, says a legal expert.
The main contributors remain the same: declining
oil and commodity prices, renewed concerns
over the pace of
expansion in China, and the impact of rising interest rates and a strong dollar on the U.S. economy.
Kinder Morgan's Alberta lobbying efforts
over the past nine months focused exclusively on the Trans Mountain
expansion, seeking, amongst other objectives, to «convey economic importance and benefits of the proposed Trans Mountain Expansion Project through increase market access for Alberta crude oil product
expansion, seeking, amongst other objectives, to «convey economic importance and benefits of the proposed Trans Mountain
Expansion Project through increase market access for Alberta crude oil product
Expansion Project through increase market access for Alberta crude
oil products.»
Improvement in the labor market, positive sales growth, rise in disposable income,
expansion of retail chains, declining / stable
oil prices, and escalating healthcare costs are expected to drive growth for the packaging industry
over the next six months.
Over the past few days, Feronia Inc., a Canadian - based company majority - owned by European and US development banks, has been pressuring local communities to sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that would endorse the company's continued operation and
expansion of
oil palm plantations within their territories.
Earthquakes in the central U.S. have increased
over the past 10 years due to the
expansion of unconventional
oil and gas operations that discard wastewater by injecting it into the ground.
Alberta has passed landmark legislation giving it sweeping power to intervene in
oil and gas exports that could result in punitive price spikes in British Columbia in the dispute
over the Trans Mountain
oil pipeline
expansion.
Coal and
oil, though large reserves remain, are still finite and will not meet demand given a sufficient
expansion of our economies
over time.
Our future could consist of, on the one hand, two struggling plants, Syncrude and Suncor and little else, or alternatively, a thriving series of plants and major
expansions eventually producing
over half of Canada's crude
oil supply and serving as Alberta's primary engine of economic growth and stability.
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Oil palm
expansion has accelerated
over time, and expands in different local contexts.
Environmental groups within RSPO tried to mandate that future
oil palm
expansion can only occur on land with net carbon storage lower than
oil palm (less than 40 tons of carbon per hectare averaged
over the 25 - 30 year lifespan of an plantation).
But the good news for tropical forests was tempered by developments including Indonesia announcing its intentions to open up more than 2 million hectares of carbon - dense peatlands to old palm development; the collapse in law enforcement in Madagascar, contributing to an explosion of commercial timber (and lemur) harvesting in that country's spectacular rainforest parks; a breakdown at the RSPO meeting
over efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from palm
oil production; violent conflict in Peru between government security forces and indigenous groups
over land rights and resource extraction; massive foreign land acquisitions in the Congo Basin; dodgy REDD dealings in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea; and large - scale
expansion of
oil palm agriculture in the Amazon.
Over 70 per cent of Burnaby residents are opposed to the
expansion project, which will transport more diluted bitumen between Strathcona County (near Edmonton) and Burnaby, subsequently bringing 34 additional tankers monthly through Vancouver's Burrard Inlet and increasing the risk of catastrophic
oil spills.
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Rachel Notley is threatening to turn off the
oil taps in a fight with British Columbia
over the Trans Mountain pipeline
expansion.
This
expansion would bring
over 300
oil tankers to the Burrard Inlet each year — a huge jump from the 20 tankers a year that we have traditionally relied on to serve our local
oil consumption.
Province asked the courts to rule on whether it has the jurisdiction to regulate the transport of
oil through the province, a central question in the political fight
over the controversial Trans Mountain pipeline
expansion.
OTTAWA — The B.C. government has asked the courts whether it has the jurisdiction to regulate the transport of
oil through the province, a central question in the continuing political fight
over the controversial Trans Mountain pipeline
expansion.
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