Election results troubling to Canada’s oil industryLiberal party needs opposition support to govern; forging alliances could slow progress on major projects, including Mackenzie gas development Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary Correspondent
In the fallout from Canada’s June 28 federal election, the oil patch is in a jittery state, worried about the consequences for a host of big-ticket items — notably the Mackenzie Gas Project, British Columbia offshore, East Coast offshore, Alberta’s oil sands and the sale of the government’s 19 perce....
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