Juggling pipeline options to Gulf CoastOil sands producer Cenovus says it has no fallback for Keystone XL; Suncor mulls pipeline reversal, rail, possible exports to Asia Gary Park For Petroleum News
Suncor Energy and Cenovus Energy, two of Canada’s largest oil sands producers, have placed their bets on the best chance to ship diluted bitumen to the U.S. Gulf Coast.
For Suncor, the oil sands giant, it involves hedges should U.S. authorities turn down TransCanada’s Keystone XL application; for Ce....
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