Alaska, Norway held up as royalty models for AlbertaUniversity think-tank finds province is losing billions with low royalty fees; government, industry say critique doesn’t add up Gary Park PNA Canadian Contributing Correspondent
What is good enough for Alaska and Norway should be copied by Alberta when it comes to oil and gas royalties, says a University of Alberta research organization.
But, in accusing Premier Ralph Klein’s government of giving away the province’s resource riches at bargain basement prices, researchers a....
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Alberta losing C$5 billion a year Government scoffs at findings Findings called flawed, unfair
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