Canada’s energy Eldorado could solve U.S. energy deficit, despite soaring costsTalk of up to 10 million barrels per day tempered by capacity to build the projects, worries about greenhouse gas emissions; but 2 million barrels seen as realistic Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
It takes a lot of staying power,” ruefully remarked Neil Carmata, Shell Canada Ltd.’s senior vice president of oil sands.
He knows of what he speaks, having faced the wrath of employers and shareholders over a C$1.4 billion increase in the budgeted cost of Shell Canada’s C$5.2 billion Athabasca pro....
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