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The poll, by Environics Research, found that 73 per cent of Canadians support new oil pipelines. Even in Quebec, where respondents have traditionally been staunchly opposed to such infrastructure, 59 ...
WTI crude has dropped nearly 10% since late July and now sits nearly $5 below the province’s expectations in its latest ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith did not mince words over Ottawa's new greenhouse gas emissions cap announced Monday. "I'm pissed — I'm absolutely angry," Smith said at a news conference. "We've ...
Alberta is seeking private investment for a new pipeline to export 1 million bpd of crude from the oil sands to the Port of Prince Rupert, aiming to diversify its export markets beyond the U.S.
Alberta Premier, Danielle Smith, said: “The world needs more Alberta oil and gas and we need to make sure Alberta is meeting those needs. Our objective of doubling oil production aligns with ...
Alberta, the epicentre of Canada's hydrocarbon industry, has unveiled a strategy to maximise revenues from the provincial government's stake in its heavy oil resources, with the aim of opening up ...
Giant shovels, driverless trucks and a dog-like robot have all helped Canada's oil sands companies including Imperial Oil and Suncor become some of North America's lowest-cost oil producers ...
Alberta’s Premier Danielle Smith has discussed potential overseas sales of Alberta-owned heavy oil with a global oil and petrochemical firm, the Canadian oil-producing province said this week.
Justin Trudeau’s response to Alberta’s 2015 oilsands emissions cap also underlined Ottawa’s favouritism, not hostility, to the dominant player in Canada’s oil patch.