B.C. gives sharp prod to AlbertaRapidly closes land sales gap on Alberta; prefers to credit its‘competitive’ regime rather than point fingers at neighbor’s tax hike Gary Park For Petroleum News
British Columbia Energy Minister Richard Neufeld refuses to join the hordes piling on Alberta for its planned royalty increases.
He’s much happier talking about his province’s red-hot northeastern gas prospects and its programs for stimulating development.
And why not?
B.C. came within sight of doi....
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Alberta says other factors apply B.C. goal to be competitive Hottest prospects tight sand resource, Horn River basin Two new pipeline projects
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