The Trump administration’s ambition of revitalizing Venezuela’s oil industry has renewed calls for Canada to quickly approve a pipeline that would boost the country’s crude exports and lessen its ...
President Donald Trump’s push to unlock Venezuelan crude is strengthening the political case for a proposed pipeline that would allow Canada to ship more oil to China and other Asian markets.
Gary Mar: Supply shocks, sanctions and political decisions can happen overnight, but infrastructure takes years. That's why ...
The two countries both produce heavy oil, which is difficult to refine, and have relied historically on American refineries to buy it.
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The Canadian oil industry’s two-year reprieve from pipeline bottlenecks may be nearing an end as global crude glut weighs on ...
Energy experts say President Donald Trump’s push to revive Venezuela’s oil market boosts the United States' leverage with China, while putting Canada at a disadvantage.
By Arathy Somasekhar and Georgina McCartney HOUSTON, Jan 6 (Reuters) - A full-scale resumption of Venezuelan oil exports would benefit refiners in the United States and lower their fuel production ...
Canadian oil stocks fell on Monday after the US seizure of the Venezuelan leader and plans for American companies to operate in the Latin American country.
B.C. Premier David Eby wants Canada to prioritize building refineries, arguing it would keep more value at home, reduce reliance on U.S. buyers, and cut exposure to global supply disruptions. Canada ...