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TSX's time

9th - Higher Ed
Diana Avigdo of Barometer Capital Management on whether now is time for the TSX to shine.
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Saskatchewan's helium rush

9th - Higher Ed
Shakeup in global helium market has sparked an exploration rush in the province, where the gas can be found trapped in rock that's about 1.8 billion years old
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Russia sells share in country’s largest oil company

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Russia has sold a share of oil giant Rosneft for 10.5 billion euros. Between them commodities trader Glencore and Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund now have a 19.5% stake. The surprise deal is said to be the largest privatisation in the oil...
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BRUA pipeline for European energy diversity moves forward

9th - Higher Ed
The latest move towards energy diversity for Europe came in Budapest on Friday with the signing of agreements to build the Romanian section of the BRUA pipeline network. Representatives of the European Commission and the Energy Ministers...
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Big job cuts in Britain’s oil and gas sector

9th - Higher Ed
As many as 120,000 workers will have lost their jobs in Britain’s oil and gas sector by the end of the year, according to the industry’s lobby group. Oil and Gas UK said that would mean a 25 percent fall in the workforce since mid-2014...
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French fuel strike: frustration at the pumps and an investment warning

9th - Higher Ed
With long lines of motorists panic-buying and fuel rationing in places, Patrick Pouyanne, the boss of French energy firm Total warned it will “seriously reconsider” its future investment plans in France due to the strikes at its...
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Brazil’s Petrobras gets new boss with same old problems

9th - Higher Ed
The new boss of Brazil’s scandal-ridden state-controlled energy firm Petrobras has been talking about the challenges ahead. Pedro Parente was appointed by interim President Michel Temer as his government tries to kick-start Brazil’s...
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Total bucks trend with better-than-expected profit numbers

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French energy firm Total has bucked the trend and reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter net profit, though down by 26 percent at $2.1 billion. It credited record upstream production and high profit margins for its refining and...
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Should gas prices be cheaper?

9th - Higher Ed
A new report says gas prices in Canada should be lower, no matter where you live.
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TAPI: a pipeline for peace and stability

9th - Higher Ed
The buttons have been pushed, and the welders’ blowtorches are firing up. A historic ceremony in Turkmenistan was the start of what’s due to become the Trans-Afghanistan Pipeline, or TAPI – the abbreviation that comes from the first...
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‘Green diesel’ business booms at revitalized N.L. refinery

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Four years after it stopped processing Middle Eastern crude oil, the refinery in Come By Chance, N.L., is thriving — and providing hundreds of well-paying jobs — by making renewable, ready-to-use diesel from animals and vegetable oils.
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What's behind the jump in gas prices?

9th - Higher Ed
In 24 hours, prices rose an average of 15 cents per litre in Quebec and Ontario — that's the highest increase in nearly two years.
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Matthew Green, MP for Hamilton Centre, questions Liberal government on soaring gas prices

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Matthew Green, MP for Hamilton Centre, was looking for answers, from the Liberal federal government on Thursday, to a question about why gas prices soared across Canada Wednesday night.
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Poilievre pushes for pressure campaign to pass new carbon tax exemption

9th - Higher Ed
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is urging Canadians to put pressure on the government to help facilitate the passage of a bill that would remove the carbon tax on fuels used for some farming activities.
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Britain to grant hundreds of oil and gas licences in the North Sea

9th - Higher Ed
Flying in the face of environmental concerns, British is giving the green light to drill hundreds of new oil and gas wells in the North Sea, with PM Rishi Sunak claiming it will help to make the UK more self-sufficient in energy.
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Customers concerned by Petro-Canada outage

9th - Higher Ed
Filling up at gas stations in Toronto, drivers told CBC News that the cybersecurity incident that has knocked out credit and debit payments at Petro-Canada for several days now is not only inconvenient, it's also troubling.
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Sudan ceasefire holds, allows warring sides to regroup

9th - Higher Ed
The ceasefire between the two warring sides in Sudan has managed to hold, allowing some to escape the conflict. But a humanitarian crisis on the ground is building and the warring sides are preparing to fight again.
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Canada’s inflation is still climbing, but more slowly

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's inflation rate slowed to 4.3 per cent in March, largely due to the cost of gas and a slowdown in climbing food prices. But as inflation starts to move toward a more manageable level, other factors are feeding economic uncertainty.
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EU and US pledge to reinforce energy cooperation ahead of next winter

9th - Higher Ed
While the EU went through these cold months without trouble, next winter might be more difficult.
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Russian gas flowing through Ukraine can only stop when EU countries stop imports: Naftogaz CEO

9th - Higher Ed
Ukraine hopes to be able to boost domestic production of gas to completely severe the EU's dependence on Russian imports.
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US Gas & Oil Prices Fall

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. gas prices have dropped 16 cents in the past week and 44 cents in a month, driven largely by lower oil prices.
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'It's a bad joke': Energy ministers blast proposed EU cap on gas prices

9th - Higher Ed
The European Commission has designed a cap on gas prices with very stringent conditions and safeguards attached.
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Energy crisis: Brussels unveils first-ever EU cap on gas prices but only as 'last resort'

9th - Higher Ed
After months of political pressure, the European Commission has presented a formal proposal to prevent high gas prices.
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'Russia will lose the energy battle,' says IEA chief Fatih Birol

9th - Higher Ed
Europe was by far Russia's largest market and client and "Russia lost this client forever", the International Energy Agency chief said in an interview with Euronews.