Sifting through the trust wreckageWeaker trusts urged to clean house; financing plans being restructured or delayed; junior explorers sideswiped; cap-ex pullback Gary Park For Petroleum News
There is more noise than clarity when it comes to the future of Canada’s oil and gas royalty trusts — near-term or long-term — and the impact of federal government plans to end the sector’s preferential tax status.
While some pursue a rearguard action in hopes of persuading the government to exempt....
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Blunt messages for weakest trusts More than 10% of planned spending at risk
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