Pipeline plans swamp regulatorU.S. appetite for Canadian crude sends NEB into ‘high gear’; Enbridge ponders interim option for final connection to Gulf refineries Gary Park For Petroleum News
Canada’s National Energy Board is feeling the crunch from growing oil sands production, handling applications last year for 885,000 barrels per day of new pipeline capacity, compared with a mere 40,000 bpd in 2006.
It’s all part of the wholesale shift from a period when natural gas ruled in Western....
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