By: Emma Graney
Province’s oil and gas sector is required to spend a certain amount each year on cleaning up inactive wells and pipelines, but expert Martin Olszynski says it is barely making a dent addressing its full liabilities
Emma Graney is an Energy Writer at The Globe and Mail. She specializes in topics related to energy and mining, climate change and the environment, and consumer travel, with a focus on Canada and ESG issues. Emma's work has also been featured in publications such as the St. Paul Journal, Rocky Mountain Outlook, St. Albert Gazette, Tri City News, and Okotoks Western Wheel.
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Emma Graney's articles predominantly cover government announcements, environmental policies, and legal regulations in the energy sector with a focus on national (Canada) issues. She also covers business topics related to the energy industry.
Given her coverage attributes and themes covered, Emma would likely be interested in receiving pitches from experts or stakeholders who can provide insights into Canadian government announcements related to energy and environmental policies. Additionally, individuals with expertise in carbon capture technology, oil and gas industry regulations, as well as Alberta-specific energy developments may find success pitching relevant stories or commentary to Emma.
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