Trying Imperial’s patienceCEO troubled by possible delay in Mackenzie gas line hearings Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary Correspondent
Imperial Oil’s patience is starting to wear thin as a slow-moving bureaucracy threatens to stretch the regulatory handling of the Mackenzie Valley gas pipeline by six months.
In a blunt criticism of the environmental process, Imperial Chief Executive Officer Tim Hearn said he is “concerned right no....
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