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Allan Fogwill

Allan Fogwill is president and CEO of the Canadian Energy Research Institute.

Are we having the right conversation about Canadian oil?

Opinion | BY ALLAN FOGWILL | December 11, 2019
For Central and Eastern Canada, we see that most of the crude oil going into our refineries is from imports, but Canadian light crude production has some of the lowest GHG emissions globally, writes Allan Fogwill. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY ALLAN FOGWILL | December 11, 2019
Opinion | BY ALLAN FOGWILL | December 11, 2019
For Central and Eastern Canada, we see that most of the crude oil going into our refineries is from imports, but Canadian light crude production has some of the lowest GHG emissions globally, writes Allan Fogwill. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY ALLAN FOGWILL | December 11, 2019
For Central and Eastern Canada, we see that most of the crude oil going into our refineries is from imports, but Canadian light crude production has some of the lowest GHG emissions globally, writes Allan Fogwill. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY ALLAN FOGWILL | December 11, 2019
Opinion | BY ALLAN FOGWILL | December 11, 2019
For Central and Eastern Canada, we see that most of the crude oil going into our refineries is from imports, but Canadian light crude production has some of the lowest GHG emissions globally, writes Allan Fogwill. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY ALLAN FOGWILL | December 2, 2019
It is important to consider all the costs associated with the electrification pathway. CERI’s analysis has only costed the need for an expansion of the electricity grid. What about the added costs of these unanswered questions, writes Allan Fogwill. Photograph courtesy of Pexels
Opinion | BY ALLAN FOGWILL | December 2, 2019
Opinion | BY ALLAN FOGWILL | December 2, 2019
It is important to consider all the costs associated with the electrification pathway. CERI’s analysis has only costed the need for an expansion of the electricity grid. What about the added costs of these unanswered questions, writes Allan Fogwill. Photograph courtesy of Pexels