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Varcoe: Pathways Alliance executive chair exits as deadline nears for massive carbon capture project
Former MEG Energy CEO Derek Evans has wrapped up his stint as executive chair of the Pathways Alliance, as the group of Canada’s largest oilsands producers is heading into a pivotal period.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Derek Evans will end his tenure as the executive chair of the Pathways Alliance, a group of Canada’s largest oilsands producers.
Nov 27 (Reuters) - Canadian oil sands producers will start making final investment decisions on their proposed C$16.5 billion ($12.03 billion) carbon capture and storage (CCS) project from mid-2025 ...
When Martha Hall Findlay heard Canada’s prime minister and Alberta’s premier speak with enthusiasm Thursday about the necessity of the Pathways carbon capture project to their long-promised “grand ...
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GHC selected for national project to help rural students
Grays Harbor College has been selected to participate in Phase 2 of the Rural Guided Pathways Project. Colleges that are part of Rural Pathways work with each other — and with community partners in ...
Activists and state legislators are considering supportive housing — which combines affordable housing with wraparound social services — as a means of addressing Rhode Island’s homelessness crisis and ...
In January 2023, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) launched the Pathways Project, funded by the Metlife Foundation, at three locations – Oakland, New Jersey, and New York. This initiative ...
CALGARY, Alberta, Sept 20 (Reuters) - A C$16.5 billion ($12.27 billion) carbon capture and storage (CCS) project proposed by Canada's major oil producers will only move forward if the federal ...
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