"That could mean producing hydrogen alongside natural gas, generating it underground in suitable formations, or combining hydrogen production with geothermal energy in high-potential areas.
Kumar sees parallels between the development of the oil sands and the early stages of natural hydrogen exploration.
“That’s an industry that was created in Alberta using technology developed here, and that’s what we want to repeat with hydrogen,” he said." @albertagooner@WestgateSen
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👀 Rongsheng Petrochemical Co., already the biggest buyer of crude from Canada’s Trans Mountain pipeline, is weighing an agreement to buy oil from Alberta’s proposed million-barrel-a-day pipeline to British Columbia
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Good morning to all friends that know where the 🇨🇦 Canadian 170 Billion barrels of recoverable oil is located…and yes relatively almost no oil in BC, mostly gas…🫡🪒
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This is a terrible deal for Alberta >>
Carney to visit Calgary on Friday to announce industrial carbon pricing deal
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will visit Calgary on Friday to announce details of a new deal with Alberta on industrial carbon pricing.
Canada and its main oil-producing province of Alberta are on the cusp of a deal to increase the effective credit cost in the province's industrial carbon market to C$130 a metric ton by 2040.
Alberta froze its headline industrial carbon price in May 2025. Credits in its market currently trade between C$20 and C$40 a metric ton, which experts say is too low to give polluters an incentive to invest in emissions reduction technology.
The deal will see Alberta's headline price on carbon increase to $100 per metric ton next year compared to the existing $95 a ton, rise to $130 a ton in 2036 and then escalate by 1.5% per year starting in 2036. (Reuters)
With respect to my colleagues in the football writing industry, I am stunned that Bruno Fernandes has been named FWA Footballer of the Year instead of Declan Rice. Rice has literally won more matches this season (35) than Fernandes has even played (34).
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