Oil sands resources get more global recognitionIMF includes sands as part of oil reserves; BP Statistical Review accepts some; Standard & Poor’s warns of credit risk Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary Correspondent
The International Monetary Fund is next in line to include the Alberta oil sands as part of the global oil reserves, but the Alberta government’s struggle for formal recognition is far from won.
Energy Minister Greg Melchin told a Washington, D.C., audience the International Monetary Fund has agreed....
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