Uncertainty hits oil sandsSyncrude Canada budget overrun causes jitters in pipeline sector, but privately owned OPTI Canada able to raise C$1.5B for joint venture with Nexen Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary Correspondent
The aftershocks from the earthquake that shook Syncrude Canada’s expansion project have rattled other oil sands proponents.
But not everyone has been affected by the fallout that forced the giant consortium to warn that a 100,000-barrel-per-day expansion could finally cost C$8.1 billion, double the....
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