Oilsands producers and the Alberta and federal governments are stepping up talks ahead of an April 1 deadline for a deal tying a major carbon capture proposal to expanded crude production and a new ...
As the Trump administration scales back on clean energy, Svante in B.C. focuses on the Pathways Alliance in Alberta ...
CNW/ - Five Alberta First Nations (Whitefish Lake First Nation #128, Frog Lake Cree Nation, Beaver Lake Cree Nation, Onion Lake Cree Nation, and Kehewin ...
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 ...
Several First Nations are asking a federal court to weigh in on whether a deal struck on a carbon capture project was ...
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 ...
With the 2025 federal election in the books, can the mammoth $16.5-billion carbon capture network proposed by the Pathways Alliance — one of the most ambitious developments in the Canadian oilsands — ...
Last November, to much fanfare, Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith signed a Memorandum of ...
Briefing notes obtained by DeSmog reveal the Carney government had major knowledge gaps about CCS even as it made the technology central to its climate plan.