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FILE PHOTO: The Trans Mountain Burnaby Terminal tank farm is seen as the Canadian government-owned Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project became operational in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada May 1, 2024.   REUTERS/Jennifer Gauthier/File Photo
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Trans Mountain pipeline loads 19 Aframax vessels in July, slightly below June levels

Canada's Trans Mountain pipeline loaded 19 Aframax ships in July, exporting about 330,000 bpd, slightly lower than June.

The corporate logo of  Precision Drilling (TSX:PD) is shown. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO
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Precision Drilling attributes Canadian rig demand growth to Trans Mountain pipeline

Precision Drilling sees 18% surge in Canadian activity post-Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, signaling renewed confidence.

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Enagas gets first nod to develop Spanish section of H2MED hydrogen pipeline

Enagas is moving to transition from its traditional role as a natural gas grid operator to managing a network of hydrogen infrastructure, taking...

rude oil tankers SFL Sabine, back left, and Tarbet Spirit are seen docked at the Trans Mountain Westridge Marine Terminal, where crude oil from the expanded Trans Mountain Pipeline is loaded onto tankers, in Burnaby, B.C., Monday, June 10, 2024. Trans Mountain Corp. says CEO Dawn Farrell will become chair of the company's board Sept. 1. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
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Trans Mountain Corp. to have new CEO as Farrell moves to board chair role

Trans Mountain says it is undertaking a CEO succession plan to replace Farrell, who has served as CEO since 2022.

FILE PHOTO: A 3D printed oil barrels and oil pump jack are seen in front of displayed Chesapeake Energy logo in this illustration taken January 25, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
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Chesapeake Energy posts quarterly loss on output drop, lower gas prices

Chesapeake Energy reported a Q2 loss of $227M due to weak natural gas prices and reduced production amid falling demand.

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Sodium-ion batteries are set to spark a renewable energy revolution – and Australia must be ready

Sodium-ion batteries, offering long-term energy storage and cost-efficiency, could enable Australia to achieve a 100% renewable energy grid.

Keith Anderson, the chief executive of ScottishPower, said he hopes to double the firm’s investments in UK energy projects (Jordan Pettitt/PA)
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ScottishPower boss hopes to double UK energy investment by 2030

ScottishPower’s boss has said he hopes to double the firm’s investments in UK energy projects to as much as £24 billion if Labour’s...

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Nigeria’s chronic power shortages: mini grids were going to crack the problem for rural people, but they haven’t. Here’s why

The Conversation: Mini grids alone cant fix Nigeria's electricity sector. A sustainable solution must prioritize equitable access for the poorest in expanding power...

FILE - A brigade from the Electric Power Authority repairs distribution lines damaged by Hurricane Maria in the Cantera community of San Juan, Puerto Rico, Oct. 19, 2017. A federal judge overseeing a drawn-out debt-restructuring process for the power company ordered all parties to mediation on Wednesday, July 10, in the latest attempt to break an impasse that has sparked widespread anger and frustration. (AP Photo/Carlos Giusti, File)
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Federal control board sues Puerto Rico’s governor over net metering law

The federal control board overseeing Puerto Rico’s finances sued to challenge net metering law amendments, claiming it undermines the energy bureau’s independence.

FILE PHOTO: A drone view of the Trans Mountain Burnaby Terminal tank farm as the Canadian government-owned Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project became operational in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada May 1, 2024. REUTERS/Jennifer Gauthier/File Photo
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Canada likely to delay Trans Mountain pipeline sale: report

Canadian government will likely stall the sale of the Trans Mountain pipeline until after the election in 2025, Bloomberg reported Friday

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