
This opinion editorial first appeared in Troy Media on April 23, 2013 At its core, Canada is an export nation. And our largest export is oil and gas. As Canadians, we’re lucky to have the third largest oil reserves in ...
While Enbridge's history may be firmly rooted in the transportation of carbon-based energy, with more than 160 years of experience in providing natural gas to customers in Ontario and Quebec and more than six decades of ...
An organized activist disruption on day two of the Oral Statement hearings held in Vancouver, BC, interrupted proceedings where citizens have the opportunity to have their voices heard on the proposed Northern Gateway pr...
Video above: Enbridge's green energy investments include wind, solar, and geothermal Enbridge Inc. and EDF EN Canada Inc. announced today that they have entered into an agreement under which Enbridge will invest approxi...
The Chief Economist of the International Energy Agency, Fatih Birol, told the Financial Post “Oil demand is growing so strongly worldwide that I think the world needs every single drop of Canadian oil.” He also told ...
The world consumes approximately 90,000,000 barrels of oil every single day. So how does the world get all this energy? The supply is concentrated in just a few areas… with approximate reserves of 1.5 trillion barrels....
For the ninth year in a row, Enbridge has released its annual Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Report. The full report, which is only available at www.csr.enbridge.com, provides details of our performance in 2011 an...
I was extremely pleased to be asked by the BC Chamber to give the keynote address at the Chamber’s Energy Summit in Vancouver this past Tuesday. The theme of the summit: “What’s in a Pipeline for BC?” gave me an ...
As many of you already know our project started the technical phase of the National Energy Board’s Joint Review Panel hearings in Edmonton on September 4, 2012. I’ve been looking forward to the beginning of the techn...
The Joint Review Panel technical hearings in Edmonton began this week with cross-examination of Northern Gateway’s economic case. Some interveners questioned whether Canadians would pay a higher price for gasoline if N...
