The Canadian oil industry’s two-year reprieve from pipeline bottlenecks may be nearing an end as global crude glut weighs on ...
Good morning. Prime Minister Mark Carney says Venezuela’s potential re-entry into the heavy crude market isn’t cause for concern to Canada. The perils of that outlook are in focus today – plus, why ...
The Alberta government has launched a website for the bitumen pipeline it wants to see built to the northwest B.C. coast. It says the page will act as a central hub for project information and updates ...
OTTAWA, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Canadian crude oil is low risk and will stay competitive even if output in Venezuela rises after the U.S. capture of President Nicolas Maduro, Prime Minister Mark Carney said ...
Carney has removed some regulatory obstacles to new coastal pipelines — though it would take many years to build one Author of the article: You can save this article by registering for free here. Or ...
Canadian oil stocks fell broadly on Monday, as the U.S. capture of Venezuela's President Maduro threatens to pose problems for the country's oil producers, especially those focused on Canadian oil ...
We owe Venezuela a debt. I remember when Venezuela paid our energy bills right after Hurricane Katrina and U.S. refinery capacity was down. Oil prices skyrocketed, it was a hard winter, and the oil ...
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