April 20, 2023 Mining companies need new strategies to deliver low-carbon transition – report “In the last year, energy security has trumped sustainability,” says Wood Mackenzie.
April 18, 2023 Thousands of construction jobs, billions in spending on British Columbia energy projects Labour challenges have added significantly to the cost of both the CGL and TMX projects, which competed with each other for labour.
April 17, 2023 Suncor’s Fort Hills expansion to be reconsidered by regulator The Alberta Wilderness Association had asked the regulator to revoke the permission after finding deficiencies in Suncor’s plan.
April 15, 2023 G-7 nears fossil fuel phase-out deal without coal exit deadline The Group of Seven fell short of sealing a deal on a timeline to exit coal.
April 14, 2023 Industrial contamination may no longer be contained by Arctic permafrost — study Industrial legacy buried in the Arctic permafrost or deposited on its surface may no longer be contained by the frozen soil, researchers have found.
April 13, 2023 Teck rejects Glencore’s sweetened bid, pushes for own restructuring Glencore has offered Teck's shareholders 24% of the combined metals group and up to $8.2 billion in cash for those who may not want exposure to thermal coal.
April 11, 2023 Coal supplying less US power than gas, renewables and nuclear Coal use in the US power market is set to decline for a second year in succession.
April 10, 2023 Five key charts to watch in global commodities this week The Biden administration is expected this week to propose the toughest-ever curbs on pollution from new cars and light trucks.
April 4, 2023 Suncor unit charged in oil worker death amid activist scrutiny Alberta Occupational Health and Safety laid five charges against Syncrude in the death of a worker who drowned after the excavator he was operating fell into a pond in June…
April 2, 2023 OPEC+ makes shock million-barrel cut in new inflation risk The new reduction is significant for a market where — despite the recent price fluctuations — supply was looking tight for the latter part of the year.
EU risks slow demise of aluminum industry if carbon tax not scrapped, Constellium CEO says The upcoming tax - coupled with concerns over supply - has pushed up European premiums for physical metal to a 10-month high. December 05, 2025 | 10:47 am