ConocoPhillips expands Montney land position by US$120 million as appraisal work continues
ConocoPhillips says it has increased its land position in the Montney play by 32 percent.
ConocoPhillips expands Montney land position by US$120 million as appraisal work continues
ConocoPhillips says it has increased its land position in the Montney play by 32 percent.
Ag-energy collaboration could set stage for sustainable future
Alberta has an important opportunity to put the “capital A” back in the province’s claim to Advantage fame.
GLOBE Forum 2018: disrupting ‘business as usual’?
by Colin Isaacs - GLOBE Forum has been the pre-eminent business of the environment and sustainable development conference and expo in North America since 1990.
Ontario power utilities offer farm water pump rebate
Ontario farmers buying certain types of high-efficiency water pumping systems for irrigation, horticulture or stock watering could now be up for rebates.
‘Clean’ tech adoption up for federal funding
Provinces and territories can apply starting April 1 for chunks of a three-year, $25 million federal fund to support programs that encourage on-farm adoption...
Community to ‘transform’ Guelph’s Kemptville ag campus
The home municipality for Ontario Agricultural College’s (OAC) former Kemptville campus is set to remake the site as an “education and community hub.”
Industry still looking for new NH3 tank rule break
Fertilizer Canada and the Canadian Association of Agri-Retailers (CAAR) say there will be enough anhydrous ammonia nurse tanks available to supply the fertilizer to farmers during this growing season.
NEB approves largest-ever pipeline abandonment
CALGARY — The National Energy Board has approved NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd.'s plan to abandon a 266 kilometre section of its Peace River Mainline system in northwestern Alberta.
By Darrell Stonehouse - An uptick in commodity prices, combined with two years of supply cost cuts, created some room to get financial houses in order and invest in production growth in 2017.
BC launches environmental assessment review
by Mark Sabourin - British Columbia (B.C.) has launched a “revitalization” of its environmental assessment process, charging a 12-member committee