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  2. Economy of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Alberta is "awash" with natural gas but faces pipeline bottlenecks. [77] CEOs of nine Alberta natural gas producers requested the Kenney government to mandate production cuts to deal with the crisis. [77] On June 30, the AECO price of gas dropped to 11 cents per gigajoule, because of maintenance issues with the pipeline giant TC Energy Corp. [78]

  3. Electricity policy of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    In a provincial-federal agreement the price of natural gas was deregulated in 1986 which resulted in a drop in the price of natural gas. Alberta let the Natural Gas Protection Plan expire. In the same year, two new departments—Energy, and Forestry and Lands and Wildlife were established replacing the Alberta Department of Energy and Natural ...

  4. List of generating stations in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    As of 2013, Alberta's electricity was 52% coal, 38% natural gas and 10% renewable. Ten years later in 2023, this had changed to 74% gas, 8% coal, and 18% renewable. [1] As of June 18, 2024, Capital Power announced that the last coal capable generator was now 100% natural gas-fueled and coal is no longer a source of electricity in Alberta. [3]

  5. Canada oil province Alberta says higher energy prices will ...

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    High energy prices will help Canada's main oil-producing province of Alberta trim its 2021/22 budget deficit to C$5.8 billion ($4.5 billion) from the C$7.8 billion shortfall forecast in August ...

  6. ATCO - Wikipedia

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    ATCO Gas Australia is a gas distribution utility that serves the Perth metropolitan area and major towns and cities throughout the state of Western Australia. Its combined networks constitute approximately 13,100 km of natural gas pipelines connecting more than 650,000 customers ...

  7. Alberta Royalty Review - Wikipedia

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    The Alberta government announced on March 11, 2010, that royalty rates effective in January 2011, would be rolled back cutting the maximum rate for conventional oil from 50% to 40% of revenues and cutting the maximum rate for natural gas from 50% to 36%. [30]

  8. Is now the time for Alberta to bank on higher oil prices? - AOL

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    With oil moving on from its worst week in 11 years, Canada’s main crude-producing province is counting on higher commodity prices lifting its energy-dominated economy.

  9. National Energy Board - Wikipedia

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    Pipelines originating from Alberta regulated by the NEB (now, CER) The National Energy Board was an independent economic regulatory agency created in 1959 by the Government of Canada to oversee "international and inter-provincial aspects of the oil, gas and electric utility industries." [1] Its head office was located in Calgary, Alberta.