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By James Stevenson |
September 14, 2006
President and COO Steve Laut says the acquisition will strengthen Canadian Natural's asset and production base in relation to natural gas in Western Canada.
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By James Stevenson |
August 23, 2006
With the price of oil showing no signs of departing from near-record highs, nearly every major Canadian energy company is going flat out to complete expensive long-term new operations, acquisitions and strategic partnerships.
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By James Stevenson |
July 27, 2006
After reporting a record C$686 million in quarterly profits, Talisman Energy announced plans to sell more than C$1 billion in further assets and will exit some non-core countries to streamline its business.
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By Michael Tutton |
July 10, 2006
Anadarko Petroleum is unloading a Cape Breton natural gas terminal project to a private equity firm for $125 million, gaining a tidy profit and rekindling hope giant tankers will begin delivering the fuel to Nova Scotia.
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By James Stevenson |
June 28, 2006
Anadarko Petroleum Corp. plans to sell its Calgary-based Canadian subsidiary as part of a streamlining of the U.S. company's business in the wake of major recent acquisitions.
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By The Canadian Press |
June 23, 2006
A Multibillion dollar deal makes a goliath of an energy company.
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By James Stevenson |
May 30, 2006
Petro-Canada says there is "no basis" for sweetening its offer for Canada Southern Petroleum, rejecting the notion that Canada Southern's high Arctic gas reserves are close to being economically viable.
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By Romina Maurino |
March 30, 2006
CEO Ron Brenneman says Petro-Canada is still "a long way away" from securing results in its plans to import Russian natural gas into North America.
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By Melanie Patten |
March 14, 2006
Anadarko Petroleum says it will slow construction of its liquefied natural gas terminal at Bear Head, Nova Scotia, as it continues its search for a suitable supplier.
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By James Stevenson |
March 14, 2006
Petro-Canada and Russian natural gas giant Gazprom have signed a deal for the initial engineering design of a Baltic gas liquefaction plant, furthering Petro-Canada's ambitious plans of importing Russian gas into North America.