Themoneynarrative has written previously about natural gas flaring (see STOP EXCESSIVE FLARING, please!) and has published OPEC’s thoughts on climate change issues, including flaring (see OPEC Bulletin Commentary October-November 2019). Continue reading “A portable solution to avoid natural gas flaring”
Tag: LNG
liquefied natural gas (LNG)
More Canadian LNG news
Pieridae Energy Limited (PEA.V), a lesser known name in the Canadian energy space (but attracting more attention these days), agreed last week (June 26, 2019) with Shell Canada Energy to buy their southern Alberta Foothills midstream and upstream assets for $190 million. Continue reading “More Canadian LNG news”
An 11.25 million tonne LNG customer for Canada
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is big, especially in Asia, and U.S. and Canadian companies are building new facilities to meet the demand. It also helps that the shale oil revolution has made natural gas so plentiful and cheap, Continue reading “An 11.25 million tonne LNG customer for Canada”
Pipeline politics – a double standard
Newly elected Alberta Premier Jason Kenney understands political gamesmanship, and quickly proclaimed legislation passed by the previous government that would enable oil flow to neighbouring British Columbia to be curtailed. Continue reading “Pipeline politics – a double standard”
Painted Pony Energy (PONY.TO) – working towards a bright future
A themoneynarrative reader asked us for comments regarding PONY.TO and our investment in the company, which we are publishing as a full post since the subject is of relevance to readers generally. Continue reading “Painted Pony Energy (PONY.TO) – working towards a bright future”
Oil and gas – the view from Calgary
Respected analyst Michael Charlton, writing in Industrial Alliance Securities’ Trumpet Call publication today (July 27, 2018), has the following to say about the current situation in the oil and gas sector and what might push commodity prices upwards, which he has kindly allowed us to republish: Continue reading “Oil and gas – the view from Calgary”