The Canadian oil industry’s two-year reprieve from pipeline bottlenecks may be nearing an end as global crude glut weighs on ...
Analysts say an energy deal between Canada and China signals a reset in a relationship that had largely stalled following ...
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Why Canada is rethinking pipelines and rediscovering refineries
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 disruption ...
PetroChina Canada Ltd. has run into obstacles as it seeks to take full ownership of an Alberta pipeline system.
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Even the Oil Industry Knows We Don’t Need a New Pipeline
The private sector isn’t interested. It’s because we have more than enough capacity already.
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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Face It, One More Pipeline Won’t Save Us from Trump
There are other nation-building projects that offer better paths to independence The post Face It, One More Pipeline Won’t ...
TORONTO (AP) — Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney raised the prospect of reviving the contentious Keystone XL pipeline project with U.S. President Donald Trump during his White House visit this week, ...
Alberta's provincial government said Wednesday it will develop and submit a formal application to Canada's federal Major Projects Office for a new bitumen pipeline to carry as much as 1 million ...
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