Harper, Prentice dig in on GHG restrictions
Gary Park For Petroleum News
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Alberta Premier Jim Prentice have decided the time has come to make the economic case against punitive measures to regulate carbon emissions in the oil industry.
Harper led the salvo by using, for him, unusually blunt language in declaring that “under the....
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