CALGARY, April 29, 2013 /CNW/ - Progress Energy Canada Ltd., Pacific NorthWest LNG Ltd. and Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS) have closed the previously announced transaction that saw JAPEX Montney Ltd.
1, 2011, less than two months after the Conservative government blocked the $40-billion (Canadian) takeover of Potash Corp. by BHP Billiton Ltd. A year and half later, Malaysian giant Petronas announced a then-$5.5-billion takeover of Progress Energy ...
JAPEX Montney, the Canadian subsidiary of the Japanese company, closed a deal with a group led by Progress Energy Canada Ltd. and Malaysian parent Petronas to buy a 10 percent share in natural gas assets in British Columbia. Progress Energy ...
The OGP, which had hoped to use the platform to engage and collaborate with those with an interest in Arctic oil-spill response, said much progress was made in the past year as a result of the establishment of a joint industry program (JIP) focusing on ...
They are being phased out in most developed countries, including Canada. Manitoba, too? Yup. All CFC-based chillers are required by legislation to be decommissioned or retrofitted to an alternate refrigerant or more energy-efficient chiller by Jan. 1 ...
... the acquisition by PETRONAS of Progress Energy Limited. The revised policy prohibits SOE acquisitions of control of Canadian oil sands businesses above certain financial thresholds, other than in exceptional circumstances. Blakes was counsel to ...
But one Calgary-based financier is betting that China and other south Asian countries have not lost their appetite for Canadian energy, even after the recent completion of China National Offshore Oil Corp's (CNOOC) (NYSE: CEO, Stock Forum) $17.9 ...
Mississippi Business Journal (blog) - May 17, 2013
Mississippi legislators revved up the enthusiasm of Goodrich Petroleum and counterparts such as Canada-based Encana in this year's session with a severance tax cut that drops the levy on oil and gas extractions by 80 percent.
I -- as I tell people repeatedly, we in Canada -- you know, we have a market-driven energy system; the government does not fund or invest in particular energy products -- projects, outside of the hydroelectric sector. We have vigorous regulatory ...
TOKYO, May 16, 2013 /CNW/ - Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today announced its decision to participate in the FIA1 Formula One (F1) World Championship from the 2015 season under a joint project with McLaren, the UK-based F1 corporation.
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