Canada seeks oil sands exemptionU.S. legislation banning use of ‘nonconventional’ fuels by military, agencies, rising political tide sets off counter-arguments regarding Alberta oil sands development Gary Park For Petroleum News
Forget about greenhouse gas regulations, royalty hikes, construction costs and labor shortages.
The Alberta oil sands sector may be getting dragged into its toughest fight yet, especially if Democrats take over the White House and Congress in the November election.
Senators Hilary Clinton and Barac....
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