Oil Tanker Safety Perspective
Trans Mountain oil tanker safety perspectives from global experts who live on British Columbia's South Coast. The Resource Works report takes the form of transcribed [...]
Trans Mountain oil tanker safety perspectives from global experts who live on British Columbia's South Coast. The Resource Works report takes the form of transcribed [...]
The international shipping community has sounded an alarm on proposed the moratorium of oil shipments on a significant portion of Canada’s Pacific Coast. The Canadian [...]
Industry watchers were excited that the proposed AltaGas development to build, own and operate the Ridley Island Propane Export Terminal near Prince Rupert, British Columbia [...]
Overseas natural gas liquids are now on the horizon for Canada’s energy trade mix. Natural Resources Canada indicates that raw natural gas is mostly comprised [...]
Canada is seeking to be an LNG exporter. Canada’s moving LNG target presents some obstacles that need to be overcome before this can happen. The [...]
The Standing Senate Committee on Energy, the Environment, and Natural Resources invited Darryl Anderson, Managing Director of Wave Point Consulting to appear as an expert [...]
In Canada, the issues around proposed oil tanker and pipeline risk are emotionally, and politically charged and are not going away anytime soon. K. Joseph [...]
Darryl Anderson and Joe Spears in the paper ‘Regulating Oil Tankers in Canadian Waters‘ explore the policy commitments that govern oil tanker shipping in Canada and how [...]
The October 2002 report, Lifting the Moratorium: The costs and benefits of offshore oil drilling in British Columbia considers the potential for offshore energy development in BC. [...]
On the west coast of Canada, environmental concerns have prompted recent legislative attempts to ban or limit oil tanker in Canadian waters. The rising tide [...]
Shipping crude oil on the Canadian West Coast required balanced and sustainable oil tanker traffic policies. Such policies are critically important for Alberta’s oil sands [...]
The prospects for increased Canadian Asia Pacific energy trade are on the horizon. Canada is both a maritime state and an energy trade dependent state [...]
The pipeline and maritime transport of energy products was the subject of a recent CTRF panel discussion. The 2012 Canadian Transportation Research Form June 5th opening plenary [...]
The prospects of shipping oil off the Pacific Coast has generated significant public interest in Canada. It is fair to say that the regulation of [...]
The debate on West Coast oil tankers is intense. On Canada’s Pacific Coast, there is a gathering storm over the potential risks arising from the [...]
The prospect of increased oil tankers in Canadian waters raises the important question of Canada’s marine readiness and response. The goal of marine safety management [...]
This article in BC Shipping News explored the shifting tailwinds that are propelling Canada’s marine transportation and trade prospects in coal, natural gas, oil and renewable energy. [...]