Oilsands producers and the Alberta and federal governments are stepping up talks ahead of an April 1 deadline for a deal ...
Several First Nations are asking a federal court to weigh in on whether a deal struck on a carbon capture project was ...
With the Canada-Alberta Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed off on and intense discussions on implementation scheduled for the next few months, many Albertans are wondering how much more ...
CNW/ - Five Alberta First Nations (Whitefish Lake First Nation #128, Frog Lake Cree Nation, Beaver Lake Cree Nation, Onion Lake Cree Nation, and Kehewin ...
Last November, to much fanfare, Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). The five-page document signaled their willingness to put years ...
As the Trump administration scales back on clean energy, Svante in B.C. focuses on the Pathways Alliance in Alberta ...
Varcoe: Pathways Alliance executive chair exits as deadline nears for massive carbon capture project
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Derek Evans will end his tenure as the executive chair of the Pathways Alliance, a group of Canada’s largest oilsands producers.
Briefing notes obtained by DeSmog reveal the Carney government had major knowledge gaps about CCS even as it made the ...
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Varcoe: 'Fish or cut bait' — Critical year ahead for Pathways Alliance's $16.5B carbon capture network
More than three years after the Pathways Alliance oilsands group first announced plans for a proposed $16.5-billion carbon capture network in northern Alberta, the consortium still hasn’t given it the ...
A lower carbon price reduces the profitability of capturing carbon, so what other options might the Smith government be considering to close Pathways funding gap? (Credit: Shaughn Butts/Postmedia ...
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