Between feast and faminePipeline firms vie for producer backing to build new crude capacity from Western Canada; industry association sees Gulf Coast and California markets as best bets Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary Correspondent
Major energy pipeline companies relying on Western Canada crude supplies are engaged in a tough juggling act to bring new capacity on stream and handle a forecast 50 percent increase in crude production over the next decade, says the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers.
But there is ample r....
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