Trouble on the horizonThink-tank urges Canadian governments to give greater priority to opening new oil and gas supply sources; study warns forecasts ‘overestimate’ production Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary Correspondent
Arctic natural gas, Alberta oil sands, liquefied natural gas terminals and offshore exploration should dominate government agendas if Canada is to head off a looming petroleum supply crunch, says an economic think-tank.
The C.D. Howe Institute, in a 32-page report entitled the Approaching Global Ene....
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