Alberta Oil and Gas is a Canadian-based liquids infrastructure company headquartered in Calgary, Alberta. With nearly 14 million barrels of storage, and over 500 km of crude pipelines, we touch 1 in every 4 barrels produced in Western Canada. Utilizing this focused asset base, along with our ...
Reprints the article "Alberta: Economy Booms Thanks to Oil, Gas Industries," by Dennis M. Grimmer, which appeared in the March 24, 1980 issue of "Business America-The Journal of Interna...
Looking back in history, Alberta’s economy has relied and thrived on the oil and gas industry for more than five decades. Because of this, thousands of people have been given secure and well-paying jobs in a variety of categories to include production, refining, transportation, exploration, ...
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“All Albertans who care about the climate and all working Albertans who have jobs in the oil and gas sector need to be represented,” she said in a Facebook post this week. “There’s an opportunity to protect our share of the international market. It’s a missed oppor...
Unconventional Oil and Gas Facilities Our team has extensive experience in Heavy Oil and offers the expertise gained for many of the largest projects in Alberta which we have learned from and can offer on your Unconventional Oil and Gas Facilities. Learn more BSG Engineering does Engineering, Procu...
Alberta Government Introduces Industry-Friendly Oil and Gas Royalty SystemAlberta keeps oilsands royalties unchanged--CALGARY - Pent-up anxiety over changes to Alberta's...Krugel, Lauren
Alberta - Oil, Gas, Agriculture: About one-third of Alberta’s land area is in agricultural use, with roughly half that agricultural land used to grow crops and the remainder to raise livestock. A network of dugouts and irrigation canals provides water i
We found the total costs for retraining all oil sands workers in Alberta for the solar industry ranges between $91.5 and $276.2 million. In context, this is a small amount of money for theenergy industry—onlytwo to six percent of federal, provincial and territorial oil and gas subsidies for...
One final point: with all this talk from O’Regan about the workers, may we ask if he has polled those workers who now have jobs — those non-good, non-clean, non-green, high-paying jobs in oil and gas — how they feel about being turfed out of their livelihoods? And it’s al...