Energy
AP Interview: Qatar energy minister wants 'fair' oil price
Mohammed bin Saleh al−Sada said a minimum price of $65 a barrel is "badly needed at the moment."
How are Alberta's "entitled" millennials dealing with the oil crash?
For young Albertans stranded in one of the toughest provincial economies since their birth, it’s a straightforward case of fight, flight, or freeze.
FBI may investigate ExxonMobil for climate denial funding
Two American congressmen have urged FBI to investigate
World realizes in horror that next U.S. leader could be man who thinks climate change is a hoax
Trump, Sanders, Clinton and Cruz: Who will be America's climate Messiah?
Federal energy minister meets with oil industry officials in Calgary
Environment responsibility is a necessary condition for energy development - and there is no choice between one or the other - Jim Carr tells executives.
Fossil fuel industry could be blindsided by falling global demand: report
Conventional fossil fuel industry predictions fail to see accelerating moves towards full decarbonisation of the global economy.
Japan eager for face time with Trudeau to talk trade, energy, security
Japan is especially keen to move forward on the Trans-Pacific Partnership, says ambassador to Canada Kenjiro Monji.
TransCanada to buy Pennsylvania natural gas power plant from Talen Energy
TransCanada says the 778-megawatt Ironwood power plant in Lebanon, Penn., is a natural extension of its power business in the U.S. Northeast.
Shell ceases Alaska Arctic drilling, cites disappointing results from exploratory well
Announcement was a huge blow to Shell, which was counting on offshore drilling in Alaska to help it drive future revenue, but environmentalists welcome news.
Encana says blowout at northern Alberta natural gas well has been capped
Damaged wellhead 18 kilometres from Fox Creek has been brought under control and that the flow of natural gas and condensate has been stopped - six days after initial blowout.