Counting costs of planned carbon taxesAlberta’s taxes expected to take bite out of junior oil sands, conventional producers; cost could run to hundreds of millions GARY PARK For Petroleum News
The initial wave of euphoria over the Alberta government’s sweeping new climate change policy has started to break up on the rocks of reality.
Among those likely to take a pounding are smaller oil sands and conventional producers — the industry sector that fuels a significant share of exploration an....
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