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  • Dover and OPW acquire Innovative Control Systems (ICS)

    OPW Vehicle Wash Solutions grows technology portfolio with ICS addition Dover, and its OPW business unit, have announced that it has acquired Innovative Control Systems, Inc.
  • Cenovus closes Husky transaction

    Deal creates oil and gas leviathan Cenovus Energy Inc.
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  • Suncor's Q4 takes a hit

    Newfoundland project in question Suncor, Canada's leading integrated energy company, has announced it will record a $425 million non-cash after-tax impairment charge in the fourth quarter of 2020 on its share of the Atlantic offshore White Rose asset and West White Rose Project.
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  • Q&A with Bob Larocque, new president & CEO at the Canadian Fuels Association

      OCTANE:  You have been on the job for a few months now - what are your first impressions of Canada’s transportation fuels sector?
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  • Government announces Clean Fuel Standard

    New regulations seek to reduce carbon footprint The Government of Canada has announced rules for its Clean Fuel Standard.
  • Atlantic provinces' appeal for delay in federal Clean Fuel Standard goes unheeded

    A last-minute push by the Atlantic provinces to have Ottawa delay and further study its proposed new Clean Fuel Standard was not reflected in draft regulations published Friday.
  • Rules for fuels: Federal government proposes regulations for Clean Fuel Standard

    The federal government has proposed rules for its Clean Fuel Standard that producers and distributors would have to follow under its climate plan.
  • Governments to invest in $875 million biofuel plant project southeast of Montreal

    Quebec and federal officials announced an investment in a biofuel production facility that will use non-recyclable residual materials, diverting those items from landfills while reducing greenhouse gases in the province.The Varennes Carbon Recyling project using technology developed by Enerkem is valued at $875 million, including $687 million to construct the plant in Varennes, Que., southeast of Montreal.Premier Francois Legault joined several cabinet colleagues and federal Liberal government ministers as part of the announcement in Montreal.Enerkem said the plant will produce 125,000 litres of biofuel and renewable chemicals made from nearly 200,000 tonnes of non-recyclable residual materials and wood waste.“Basically, we're taking non-recyclable feedstock or things that you wouldn't put in your recycling bin that (end up) in the landfill,” said Dominque Boies, CEO of Enerkem.“The idea is to use this material, which would create methane emissions .
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