ARC ENERGY IDEAS

By: ARC ENERGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
  • Summary

  • Join Peter Tertzakian and Jackie Forrest from the ARC Energy Research Institute as they explore trends that influence the energy business, including financial, political, environmental, technological, social and economic forces.
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Episodes
  • Made in Canada: Changes Needed for Fortune and Opportunity
    Mar 4 2025

    This week on the podcast, we discuss Peter’s recent articles in The Hub: “There's a fortune to be made in Canada - if only we’d seize the opportunity,” and “It's going to take more than diplomacy and defense spending to secure Canada’s sovereignty.”

    The podcast begins with a bit of history, looking back at a 1950s article on the potential to make a fortune in Canada. While the country is still endowed with vast natural resources, investing in Canadian resources has become more complex over the past few decades. The challenge is evidenced by an estimated $150+ billion in projects canceled, withdrawn, or denied and the $50 billion in foreign exits from the Canadian oil and gas industry over the past decade. Another example is the surge of LNG export capacity growth in the US, while in comparison Canada has had tepid investment.

    Peter and Jackie then discuss some ideas for attracting investors based on conversations over the past month, sparked by President Trump’s threat of tariffs and annexation. These include ideas for fast-tracking Canadian trade-enabling infrastructure, including expediting projects that project proponents are already advancing.

    Content referenced in this podcast:

    • IPSOS poll showing Liberals have a lead (Feb 25, 2025)
    • Politico article, the viciousness of Trump’s climate attacks stuns even his critics (Feb 22, 2025)
    • S&P study on the economic impact of US LNG
    • Macdonald-Laurier Institute (MLI) article on Germany’s LNG acceleration law by Heather Exner-Pirot (January 15, 2024)
    • Financial Post article Northern Leg to Trans Mountain pipeline attracts interest amid brewing trade war (Feb 21, 2025)

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    40 mins
  • The Permian Basin: True or False? Fact-Checking "Landman"
    Feb 25 2025

    This week, our guest is Dan Hoffarth, Chief Executive Officer of Citadel Drilling, a Canadian-based drilling contractor operating in the Permian Basin. Citadel Drilling provides high-performance, automated drilling rigs designed for efficiency and safety.

    Jackie and Peter ask Dan to fact-check the popular show "Landman” currently streaming on Paramount+. The series is set in the Permian Basin, featuring Billy Bob Thornton as Tommy Norris, a landman who also serves as the VP of Operations.

    The discussion also provides an update on the Permian Basin, which has surpassed all of Western Canada in oil and gas production and stands as the world's largest producing basin. The rapid production growth in the Permian Basin has cemented the United States' position as the largest producer of oil and gas globally, by a significant margin. They also discuss Donald Trump’s plan to “drill baby drill” and what that could mean for the future of US oil and gas production.

    Content referenced in this podcast:

    • Jackie and Peter’s podcast from April 2019 about Jackie’s trip to the Permian Basin
    • Jackie’s blog on the Permian Basin from 2019 - Updated to include the rattlesnake picture referenced in this podcast
    • Aaron Foyer’s post on GHG emissions savings from wind turbines
    • Enverus blog on methane flaring in the Permian

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    37 mins
  • Mind the Energy Security Gap: How Dependent is Canada on the US?
    Feb 18 2025

    This week, Peter and Jackie discuss Canada's energy security weaknesses for crude oil, natural gas, refined petroleum products, and electricity.

    First, they cover recent news, including the latest on US tariffs, the Canadian Prime Minister’s Canada-US Economic Summit held on February 7th, Mark Carney’s Climate Plan, interprovincial trade barriers, and the need to attract private capital to invest in expanding Canada’s energy infrastructure, such as ports, pipelines, rail, and transmission lines.

    Next, Peter and Jackie consider Ontario and Quebec's heavy reliance on crude oil and natural gas transiting through the United States. They also discuss Canada’s imports of refined petroleum products and cross-border electricity trade.

    Content referenced in this podcast:

    • Mark Carney Climate Plan
    • CAPP Data Centre “Canadian Imports of US Crude Oil, Natural Gas and Refined Products”
    • Peter Tertzakian’s story “The Long Way Around” also on Apple Podcasts
    • Financial Post, July 2020: “Cenovus first to announce it’s shipping Western oil to Eastern refineries through the Panama Canal.”
    • EIA blog that Canada and US trade in electricity is close to balanced (November 2024)

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    33 mins

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