Saturday Huddle: Let’s Speculate About Irving
Opinion: Irving Oil left a giant informational vacuum with its bare-bones statement this week about a “strategic review”. And staring into that vacuum, the rest of us have no choice but to speculate.
Opinion: Irving Oil left a giant informational vacuum with its bare-bones statement this week about a “strategic review”. And staring into that vacuum, the rest of us have no choice but to speculate.
Energy transition projects including wind and hydrogen account for much of the investment, but oil is still an important part of the mix.
Irving Oil has partnered with Anaergia Inc. as a supplier of a renewable natural gas made from organic waste.
The strange flower-like solar array now found at the Salisbury Big Stop is part of a pilot project by Irving Oil to offset its CO2 emissions and integrate solar into its electricity mix.
Irving Oil might be making some major changes at its Irish refinery.
Plug Power Inc. a leading provider of hydrogen solutions for the global green hydrogen economy, has been awarded a contract to deliver a 5 megawatt electrolyzer system to Irving Oil for production and distribution of hydrogen at its Saint John refinery.
Irving Oil’s home office in uptown Saint John and the company’s East Saint John Terminal on Courtenay Bay will be among the properties to run on power from the Burchill Wind Project.
We can’t avoid the reality that fossil fuels are still very much part of our daily lives. We also can’t escape the consequences.
Colleen d’Entremont of the Atlantica Centre for Energy reflects on nuclear power, hydrogen, and how the region’s legacy energy companies are adapting to a changing climate.
Irving Oil announced in August it was divesting its 25 percent ownership interest in the LNG facility to Repsol, which was already the majority owner.