
Alberta’s New Energy Minister
They say politics is not for the faint of heart, and when it comes to Alberta Minister of Energy Pete Guthrie’s experience, they aren’t wrong. First elected as the UCP

They say politics is not for the faint of heart, and when it comes to Alberta Minister of Energy Pete Guthrie’s experience, they aren’t wrong. First elected as the UCP

The orphan well landscape in Alberta is expected to turn the page in 2023 after several years of “heavy lifting” by industry and government, say experts. A recovery in oil

With common sense finally returning to the future of fossil fuels, Alberta has a remarkable opportunity to switch from defense to offense. Instead of reacting to external event as we’ve

When it comes to energy and climate policy, it’s important Canadians continue to keep their collective eye on the prize. From my perspective, the prize is continued market access together

Calgary Women in Energy (CWiE) was formed in 2002 by six founders as a way to support and empower women in the energy sector. At a time when there weren’t

The last eight years have not been easy for Alberta’s energy industry. From the plummeting price of oil to antagonistic government policies to negative popular opinion to the COVID-19 pandemic,

As the largest Alberta-based financial institution, ATB Financial has been a key player in this province’s energy industry for decades. Today, it has one of the largest dedicated energy financial

There exists a persistent view, held by large portions of the Canadian public and government, that First Nation communities in Canada are largely opposed to oil and gas development. That

The second largest producer of oil and gas in Canada today, Cenovus Energy’s story traces back to the dawn of Alberta’s energy industry over a hundred years ago. Its evolution

As energy consumers around the world look to the future with unease, Canadians increasingly find themselves in a unique position. We can actually do something about energy shortages, here and