Energy in Canada Archives


  • Meeting the Energy Challenge

    Nobody in the energy industry has a crystal ball, but there is one prediction nobody would take odds against - consumers will keep using energy. The target increases in demand are now expected to come from China, India and emerging market economies. Read More

  • Natural Gas: A Canadian Resource

    Canada is the world's third largest producer of natural gas. With conventional resources and the potential of unconventional sources like tight gas, shale gas, and coalbed methane. Canada's wealth in natural gas continues to offer a dynamic range of opportunities. Read More

  • Same Gas, Different Reservoir

    As revolutions go, the shale gas revolution might be one of the calmest in history: most of its activity will remain deep underground. Conventional reserves are dwindling, and unconventional natural gas is becoming more attractive. Read More

  • Increasing Infrastructure

    Until homeowners start building gas wells in their backyards, natural gas will continue to be something that needs to make its way from somewhere else to your home. Canada's natural gas infrastructure has to be able to meet demand. Read More

  • Natural Gas Defined

    Natural gas is a naturally occurring hydrocarbon, a class of organic compounds consisting of only carbon and hydrogen - the basis of crude oil, natural gas and coal. Find out more about the who, what, where, when and how of this energy source. Read More