Asia threatens U.S. energy securityAlberta premier: Asian countries poised to take advantage of oil sands if U.S. bans use of fuel from unconventional sources Gary Park For Petroleum News
Banning “dirty fuel” from the oil sands on environmental grounds would jeopardize United States energy security and open the door to Alberta for oil-hungry countries such as China and India, Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach told a U.S. audience as he tried to head off a growing clamor to slow development....
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