It’s catch-up time in AlbertaAction needed if energy-based economy to remain source of prosperity; technology could create energy superpower Gary Park For Petroleum News
The Alberta cash cow is drying up after decades of accounting for 40 percent of total investment in the province, posing a challenge for the government to do what it has long neglected — start figuring out how to convert its energy resources into sustained, long-term prosperity.
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