Oil sands battle adversityMarket access problems, threats of steeper carbon taxes fail to deter expansions, projects; Chinese stakeholders have full agendas Gary Park For Petroleum News
Faced with delays in building new pipelines and opening new markets, a looming shortage of upgrading facilities, talk of hiking carbon taxes and stigmatized as the environmental villain of Canada’s petroleum industry, the oil sands sector would have every reason to think these were the worst of time....
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