Canada faces generational testUpstream sector predicts gain in wells, jobs; industry leader points to uphill battle after worst year for activity since 1977 GARY PARK For Petroleum News
Modest is the operative word for the turnaround forecast by Canada’s upstream oil and natural industry in 2017, with the shaky optimism fueled by gains in investment and jobs despite the squeeze in government fiscal and regulatory policies.
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