Husky Energy takes upgrader plungeJoins long line-up; figures outlook for crude prices and oil sands production outweigh concerns about rising project costs Gary Park For Petroleum News
Husky Energy has given a solid vote of confidence to the future of oil prices by starting engineering work on a plan to almost double capacity at its Western Canadian heavy oil upgrader at a possible cost of C$2.3 billion.
After about a decade of mulling over the expansion while infrastructure costs....
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