Alberta's pipeline deal with Ottawa calls for a meaningful offset to carbon emissions. The Pathways project has been in the ...
Instead of delivering on its promised CCS project, the Oil Sands Alliance is turning up the heat on Ottawa to rollback ...
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 ...
Governments clash with oil sands producers over whether building a massive carbon-capture plant is economically viable ...
The Pathways Alliance, representing Canada’s largest oil sands producers, has entered into a carbon sequestration evaluation agreement with the Government of Alberta. The agreement enables Pathways to ...
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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 ...
Analysts are encouraged by a "sense of urgency" surrounding a potential new pipeline, but point out the provincial and ...
It was almost 30 years ago when Jean Chretien’s federal government reached a historic understanding with Ralph Klein’s ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. EDMONTON, Alberta, March 09, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Theaus Global Inc. ("Theaus Global"), an Alberta-based ...
Pathways Alliance members have awarded a $10-million contract to engineering and consulting company Wood to develop detailed plans for a 400-km CO 2 pipeline to link oil sands sites with a carbon ...
Ottawa and Alberta governments still have to turn that broad political deal into something industry would actually get behind ...
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