The time is now: Alberta boosts support for oil and gas upgrading
“In a bid to combat the effects of low energy prices, Alberta is boosting its investment in two petrochemical upgrading programs to $2.1 billion, the government said Tuesday.
“In a bid to combat the effects of low energy prices, Alberta is boosting its investment in two petrochemical upgrading programs to $2.1 billion, the government said Tuesday.
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Alberta has proven once again that it’s at the top of the country for economic growth for the second year in a row in 2018.
An oil refinery north of Edmonton has added a four-legged friend to its workforce, but Bolt doesn’t eat, bark or even breathe – an advantage, the refinery expects, in emergencies.
“Even though sales took a break in August, manufactured goods in Alberta are expected to perform strongly for the rest of 2018.”
With the towering offices once filled with oil companies providing the backdrop, Alberta Premier Rachel Notley made an announcement to increase high-tech investment in the province on Wednesday.
A new programme intended to turn the Canadian state of Alberta into a leading global producer of petrochemicals has been launched.
Alberta is launching new financial programs targeted at its innovation and technology sector less than one year after startups said that slashed tax credits and grants caused investment to leave
The Alberta government is providing $40 million in funding to accelerate technology development for the agriculture, agri-food and forestry sectors.