Alberta rejects Native planProvincial government won’t provide feedstock for aboriginal-owned bitumen upgrader; won’t extend commitment beyond current project Gary Park For Petroleum News
The Alberta government has decided there are limits to its long-held goal of upgrading and refining more oil sands bitumen within the province to create jobs and pump more revenues into the provincial economy.
In an abrupt move, it has reversed earlier support for a proposed C$6.6 billion aboriginal....
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