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How Oil Spills Shape Global Energy Policies

Environmental disasters often catalyze major regulatory shifts, but few events alter the trajectory of legislation as profoundly as oil spills. These incidents not only demand immediate responses but also spark long-term changes in how nations approach energy. How oil spills shape global energy policies becomes clear as their ecological and economic consequences force countries to Read More…

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Canada

Alberta is Looking South to Help Secure Its Energy Future

From January 6 to 7, Alberta’s Minister of Affordability and Utilities, Nathan Neudorf, will travel to Helena, Montana, to take part in the Montana Chamber of Commerce’s annual Business Days at the Capitol. The visit comes at a time when electricity systems across North America are facing rising demand, aging infrastructure, and growing pressure to Read More…

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Business

From Oil Rigs to Valves: The Power of Durable Alloys

Have you ever wondered what keeps massive structures like oil rigs strong against the ocean’s fury? The answer lies in the materials used to build them. Choosing the right alloys improves their strength and contributes positively to the environment. Let’s explore how durable alloys can create more resilient and safe operations, from oil rigs to Read More…

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Op-Ed U.S.A

Washington Needs A War With Venezuela Because Peace Offers No Oil Dividends

By: Donovan Martin, Sr. Editor in Chief The United States under President Donald Trump has shown time and time again that if it is not at war, it feels restless, uneasy, even irrelevant. A country armed with the largest military machine on earth, and a leader who thrives on confrontation, is now steering dangerously close Read More…

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Climate Change Is Real, But Canada Must Remain An Oil Producing Nation

There is a complicated relationship between Canada, oil and gas, and the fight against climate change. According to C.A.P.P. (The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers), Canada has the world’s largest oil reserves, contributing about $105 billion to Canada’s gross domestic product (G.D.P.), 400,00 jobs.  It averages $10 billion in annual revenue for provincial and federal Read More…