Blog

Read the latest insights and analysis from the experts at Oil Change International.

“Rogue State” Canada “Running Out of Time” on KXL

The Reuters news agency is reporting that Canada is running out of time to offer President Barack Obama some kind of concession on climate change that might allow Obama to approve the controversial Keystone XL (KXL) pipeline

Tar Sands are a “Shaky Investment”

Based on a report by Carbon Tracker, Bloomberg labels the tar sands a "shaky investment"

“End corporate sponsorship of our arts institutions by genocidal corporations”

The Canadian Museum of Civilisation has announced it is “proud” to have struck a sponsorship deal with the tar sands lobby group, CAPP.

U.S. Oil Boom Undermines Keystone XL

Newly released documents suggest that the Canadians have been warned that America’s burgeoning oil boom could derail plans to build the KXL, as American oil is cleaner than dirty Canadian crude.

When in a Hole…

Yesterday, Oil Change International (OCI) published its great new interactive graphic that shows that fossil fuel reserves continue to grow, whereas the scientists are telling us that we can burn less and less carbon.

The Tar Sands Smoking Gun

According to a new scientific analysis, many tar sands wells are actually using more energy than they produce.

Canada’s “Reckless” Expansion of Tar Sands Toxic Lakes

The tar sands industry wants to transform northern Alberta into the largest man-made lake district on Earth, with dozens of toxic tailings ponds.

IEA confirms tar sands pipelines are key to production growth

The International Energy Agency’s flagship annual report, the World Energy Outlook, is out today and it confirms what Keystone XL opponents have been saying all along. Building pipelines will increase tar sands production.

Canadians Spin Huge Pollution Levels as “Responsible Development”

Canada’s monitoring of the dirty tar sands is clearly failing the local communities, despite attempts by the region's politicians to spin it otherwise.

Seeing Tar Sands as “Stranded Assets”

Suddenly reserves worth billions of dollars are being thought of “stranded assets”, and that should include the tar sands.