Hungry China market grabs oil sands spotlightEnbridge hopes for formal contracts for synthetic crude with one or two Chinese refiners and Western Canadian producers by mid-2005 Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary Correspondent
Formal contracts could be in place by mid-2005 to open up the voracious Chinese market to synthetic crude from the Alberta oil sands, officials on both sides of the Pacific have indicated this month.
Enbridge President and Chief Executive Officer Pat Daniel said memorandums of understanding could b....
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