The Canadian oil industry’s two-year reprieve from pipeline bottlenecks may be nearing an end as global crude glut weighs on ...
OilPrice.com on MSN
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 ...
Record production comes as analysts say Venezuelan output is not likely to significantly hit demand in short term ...
Maclean's on MSNOpinion
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.
A handful of proposed expansions to major pipelines in the country could noticeably increase the amount of oil that can be exported out of Western Canada. In total, they add up to the equivalent to ...
Analysts say an energy deal between Canada and China signals a reset in a relationship that had largely stalled following ...
The Walrus on MSNOpinion
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 ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney signed an agreement Thursday with the western energy-producing province of Alberta to advance a new oil pipeline, a divisive move raising concern about Ottawa's ...
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, ...
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.
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