Our newsletter: Cedar LNG new construction, Chief Ian Campbell on Woodfibre LNG, and more . . .
Our newsletter, 06 May 2026 Cedar LNG starts new construction The Haisla Nation’s Cedar LNG project is moving into its most important construction season yet, including the start of building its power transmission line and heading toward completion of its pipeline. Pipeline construction is expected to be finished by the end of the year, and…
Blog: High hopes for hydrogen and ammonia in Alberta
The Alliance supports forms of energy development other than natural gas, including hydrogen. Hence this feature, first published by Resource Works: Development in Canada of hydrogen as a “clean” fuel and resource has been slower than generally hoped for — but Alberta is trying to set a pioneering pace. “Hydrogen represents a significant economic opportunity…
Our newsletter: Montney’s gas a crown jewel. Cedar LNG’s ‘incredible progress’, and more
Montney’s natural gas is a crown jewel No wonder that Resource Works founder and CEO, Stewart Muir, called the Montney natural-gas reserves “British Columbia’s economic crown jewel.” The Montney Formation in BC and Aberta has an area of 130,000 km², about the size of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia combined. And “The Montney” now is, by…
Montney’s natural gas is a crown jewel
No wonder that Resource Works founder and CEO, Stewart Muir, called the Montney natural-gas reserves in Canada “British Columbia’s economic crown jewel.” The Montney Formation in BC and Aberta has an area of 130,000 km², about the size of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia combined. That’s roughly two-thirds the size of the famed Permian Basin in…
Energy leader, with Indigenous engagement
Ottawa sees Canada as a new energy superpower This report is from Arc Energy Institute’s latest podcast, an interview by Jackie Forrest with Tim Hodgson, federal minister of energy and natural resources. Hodgson begins with this: “I think Canada’s having a moment in the sun. . . . We are in a different world today….