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Devon Canada and Stratus Pipelines dig a better ditch

Innovative Pipeline Strategies reduce impact of pipeline construction on agricultural lands in Grande Prairie >

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Keystone XL and Northern Gateway: a primer on Alberta’s pipeline projects

Enbridge and TransCanada hope for approval on new Alberta pipelines. But what about oil spills from older lines in Canada and the United States? >

Another spill crisis comes under scrutiny

Accidents in the energy industry can happen anywhere, any time >

The New Rules Of Engagement

With ever-increasing consumer concern over environmental sustainability, companies aren’t just informing stakeholders of corporate decisions; they’re making them part of the process >

The Race to the Gulf

Oilsands producers don’t just need more pipeline capacity to crude oil markets; they want it to the right markets. The prize: access to North America’s refining hotbed in Texas and Louisiana. Trouble is, it’s not easy getting there from here >

Lifeblood of an Economy

As oil and gas sources run down in one area and well up in another, North America’s pipeline network continues to evolve >

Northern Rights

Dragging the Alaska Highway pipeline back in front of Canada's National Energy Board would be like replaying the Stanley Cup finals -- at the insistence of the losing team. Bob Blair chuckles at his analogy. And for good reason. After three decades of convoluted corporate mergers and acquisitions, the analogy -- like the future of the pipeline project itself -- is anything but clear-cut. >

Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Moves Forward

Vol. 07 Issue 10

Construction of a natural gas pipeline flowing reserves down through the Mackenzie Valley in the Northwest Territories, into Alberta and onwards to markets in the United States will be one the most significant energy infrastructure developments to happen in many years.
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Lining Up for the Pipeline

The territories wrestle over routes as plans to get gas out of Alaska are revived
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Patrick D. Daniel

Patrick D. Daniel – President and CEO, Enbridge Inc.

Patrick Daniel can tell you some long stories about petroleum pipelines : about 15,000 kilometres long, and growing. Daniel took over January 1 as president and CEO of Enbridge Inc., Canada’s oil and gas delivery giant, and if early returns are any indication, the company won’t be slowing down.
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