Imperial riding out stormWhile peer companies head for shelter in Alberta oil sands plans, Imperial shows no signs of quitting on Kearl project Gary Park For Petroleum News
To each its own, as companies set their own courses through choppy waters in Alberta, but it’s probably a source of some industrywide comfort when Imperial Oil decides to keep a firm hand on the tiller.
If anything, Canada’s largest integrated oil company, 70 percent owned by ExxonMobil, traditiona....
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