Food supply chain resilience put to the test by B.C. floods
Supply chains in Western Canada have always been vulnerable and that’s not going to change anytime soon
Supply chains in Western Canada have always been vulnerable and that’s not going to change anytime soon
We have to beware tyrannies and autocracies that use oil and natural gas as weapons
Oil producers face catastrophe if countries worldwide move to limit global warming by two degrees Celsius
Canada was the only free-country supplier of foreign crude oil to the U.S. between 1993 and 2020
U.S. output will emerge from this calamity. But it will result in tightening supplies and higher prices for everything from gasoline to propane in coming weeks
On every measurement that should matter to insurance executives and their staff the world over, Canada is a beacon of civil, political and economic rights
Some observers see prices moving even higher as refiners increase processing rates to meet rising product demand amid tight crude supplies
Crude oil demand recovery depends considerably on the revival of the transportation sector
With the COVID-19 recession and the expansion of Chinese influence, it’s urgent that Canada take the initiative and position itself in new markets
It is a mistake to think Canada can thrive without the export wealth generated by the energy sector
Even if the vaccines remain effective against the new COVID-19 mutants, a true crude oil market rebound is still a long shot
The International Energy Agency says sufficient long-term oil supplies ‘should not be taken for granted.’ Others are less optimistic about the future of the industry
This year’s drop in oil demand isn’t just another crash. While a number of other factors were already in play, COVID-19 has accelerated the long-term trends