Category : Energy Sector


Worker Dies at Suncor Site After Machinery Sinks

A tragic incident at Suncor's Fort Hills oilsands operation in Alberta has claimed a worker's life after heavy machinery sank into muskeg terrain, highlighting ongoing safety concerns in the resource sector.

Venezuelan Oil Expatriates in Canada Face Uncertainty

Venezuelan professionals who fled their country's oil collapse and rebuilt lives in Canada's energy sector now worry about geopolitical shifts as Washington pushes to revive Venezuela's oil production, potentially impacting Canada's oilpatch.

Mali Gold Output Falls 23% After Barrick Dispute

Mali's industrial gold production dropped significantly in 2025, falling 23% to 42.2 tons due to a dispute between the military junta and Barrick Mining Corp. that shut the country's largest operation.

Manitoba Hydro Faces Drought, Debt, and Rising Expenses

Manitoba Hydro's CEO Allan Danroth outlines challenges including severe drought, mounting debt, and significant upcoming capital expenditures, as the utility navigates a complex financial and environmental landscape.

Keyera Alberta Envirofuels facility outage

Keyera Corp. has halted operations at its Alberta Envirofuels facility following the failure of a key component. The shutdown impacts production as the company assesses the situation.

Philippines Announces New Gas Find in South China Sea

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. announced a significant new natural gas discovery in waters facing the disputed South China Sea on January 19, 2026, a move with geopolitical and energy implications.

Trudeau's Energy Policies Cost Canada Billions Yearly

A new analysis reveals restrictive federal policies on oil and gas continue to cost Canada's economy up to $25.6 billion annually in lost revenue, as global demand for fossil fuels is projected to grow for decades.

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