One up, one downAlberta oil sands gains as European Union scraps plans to penalize bitumen, but sector fingered by Canada’s environmental watchdog Gary Park For Petroleum News
The Alberta oil sands have received a lift on the international front and a knockback domestically.
The European Union has declared it will abandon a plan to officially label crude bitumen as “dirty,” meaning a sustained lobbying effort by the Canadian government to open a route from Alberta to Euro....
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