Net zero has been a boon to dictators

Worshipping at the net-zero altar has led to two dictators controlling both energy security and the supply of manufactured goods

Net zero has been a boon to dictatorsMark Twain famously said that “Truth is stranger than fiction.” Seldom have those words been more clearly illustrated than by the West’s attempt to rid the world of fossil fuels. In a supreme irony, the location of the first gathering aimed at that goal took place in the country now suffering the worst consequences of…

Energy-rich Middle East countries smiling all the way to the bank

Putin's War has lifted the Gulf states out of an almost decade-long economic slump

Energy-rich Middle East countries smiling all the way to the bankI am in Abu Dhabi and the glitter is visible – all around. With the oil-based economies of the Gulf’s current high budgetary surpluses, the glitter will only shine brighter. New projects worth hundreds of billions of dollars are being showcased throughout the region, from Saudi Arabia to Qatar and from Abu Dhabi to Kuwait.…

Oil once again being used as a political tool

G7 agrees on devising a system that would only allow the sale of Russian oil at below-market prices

Oil once again being used as a political toolWell, they did it. During their virtual meeting last Friday, finance ministers from the G7 agreed on devising a system that would only allow the sale of Russian oil at below-market prices. “The price cap is specifically designed to reduce Russian revenues and Russia’s ability to fund its war of aggression whilst limiting the impact…

The coming energy crisis

How did things get so bad, so fast?

The coming energy crisisBy Stewart Muir and Margareta Dovgal It’s been obvious for months that a global energy crisis was coming. Then last Monday, just when we thought things couldn’t get any worse, the chief executive of Shell predicted that Europe is headed for a multi-winter energy crisis, with consequences that cascade around the world. The situation is…

Trudeau is wrong. LNG development is feasible

Canada has to step up to the plate and help its allies

Trudeau is wrong. LNG development is feasibleGerman Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s recent visit to Atlantic Canada was an opportunity for a serious long-term strategy to address several different aims: European Union (EU) energy security, East Coast economic development, Canadian energy industry growth (and higher federal tax revenue), and the likely-alarmist crusade to lower carbon dioxide emissions. The result of his visit, unfortunately,…

Canada must begin to export green energy natural gas to Europe

Not to do so hurts us, our allies and the environment

Canada must begin to export green energy natural gas to EuropeGerman Chancellor Olaf Scholz recently completed a trip to Canada to discuss, among other things, Europe importing Canadian natural gas. With the invasion of Ukraine, and the sanctions that followed, Germany, which imported 55 per cent of its natural gas from Russia in 2021, has had to reopen some coal plants and has started looking…

The high cost of climate “justice” through lawfare

At a time of soaring energy costs, we need this type of legal activism like we need a hole in the head

The high cost of climate “justice” through lawfareThe anti-energy left has weaponized consumer protection laws in the United States to punish oil and gas companies simply for carrying out their core business. If their lawfare succeeds, there will be serious repercussions for the energy security of North America and the West. According to a recent PBS story, at least 20 cities and…

Iran nuclear deal a critical piece of oil market’s future

U.S. President Joe Biden desperately needs lower prices at American gas stations, especially in a mid-term election year

Iran nuclear deal a critical piece of oil market’s futureSpeculation is growing about a deal between the United States and Iran reviving the stalled nuclear agreement, letting additional Iranian crude oil enter the markets. But efforts to sabotage the agreement are apparent. The return of Iranian crude is important to the United States for various reasons. U.S. President Joe Biden needs lower prices at…

Trudeau is wrong about the viability of LNG

Growing LNG exports is in Canada’s and our allies' best interest

Trudeau is wrong about the viability of LNGPrime Minister Justin Trudeau isn’t optimistic about liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports to Europe because he says there’s no business case. Even though the chancellor of Germany just came to Canada asking for LNG to help fill the five new import terminals it’s building. And even though companies are ready to invest, if given the…

It is time to revisit resource corridors

They could be the catalyst to finally getting something done in Canada

It is time to revisit resource corridorsOne of the best ideas that has gone nowhere is the creation of resource corridors for long-distance transportation infrastructure using routes where land-use and development issues are resolved in advance. Historically, the path of transportation infrastructures like railroads, highways, power lines and pipelines has been “map and ruler,” a straight line at the lowest cost.…