CALGARY — Frustration is palpable among Canadian energy executives who have flocked to the annual Calgary ...
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‘Canada is on sale’: Grim mood dominates energy industry’s biggest party amid oil glut, job losses
‘Canada is on sale’: Grim mood dominates energy industry’s biggest party amid oil glut, job losses
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Pipeline relief on the horizon for Canada with surprise moves to pump more oil through existing lines
Pipeline relief on the horizon for Canada with surprise moves to pump more oil through existing lines
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Storm strands third of Gulf of Mexico’s oil — pushing crude prices over $60
Storm strands third of Gulf of Mexico’s oil — pushing crude prices over $60
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Even if OPEC decides to cut, oil prices could still fall in 2019
Even if OPEC decides to cut, oil prices could still fall in 2019
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Canadian Natural eyeing a piece of Alberta’s $3.7-billion oil-by-rail sale
Canadian Natural eyeing a piece of Alberta’s $3.7-billion oil-by-rail sale
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Goldman says oil price gains to be limited as U.S. output outpaces global demand until 2020
Goldman says oil price gains to be limited as U.S. output outpaces global demand until 2020
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Worries about charging stations put speed bump on road to electric vehicle adoption in B.C.
Worries about charging stations put speed bump on road to electric vehicle adoption in B.C.
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Energy secretary says US can make oil, gas, coal cleaner
Energy secretary says US can make oil, gas, coal cleaner
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Keystone XL pipeline given go ahead to start some pre-construction work
Keystone XL pipeline given go ahead to start some pre-construction work
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Crude price crisis hits Alberta’s growth forecast
Crude price crisis hits Alberta’s growth forecast