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xchrom

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Mon Dec 2, 2013, 04:26 PM Dec 2013

Canada at Crossroads in Bid to Become Energy Superpower

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-12-02/canada-at-crossroads-in-bid-to-become-energy-superpower.html


A tailings pond at a Syncrude Canada Ltd. mining site near Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada, on Aug. 13, 2013.

Canada’s bid to become what Prime Minister Stephen Harper calls an energy “superpower” is at risk as approval delays for new pipelines threaten an industry already hurt by high costs and rival production.

The world’s sixth-largest crude producer can’t get its surging crude supplies to markets in Asia where prices are higher than in North America. Decisions in the next year or so on proposed pipelines designed to connect oil-sands production to supertankers on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts may set the tone for the future of the nation’s energy industry.

“There’s no doubt that over the next 12 to 24 months, there will be some significant decisions made on pipelines infrastructure in Canada,” Ian Anderson, president of the Canadian division of Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP, said in a Nov. 29 interview in Lake Louise, Alberta. “What’s important about the time frame is, there’s a window of opportunity here to build this infrastructure.”

Prime Minister Harper is counting on Asian markets to reduce the $30 a barrel discount between Canadian heavy crude and the U.S. benchmark as well as to provide job and economic growth and boost tax revenue. Harper has referred to Canada as an emerging energy superpower because it has the world’s third-largest oil reserves, and as output from the oil sands is projected to double over the next decade.
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Canada at Crossroads in Bid to Become Energy Superpower (Original Post) xchrom Dec 2013 OP
Hey canada DonCoquixote Dec 2013 #1
Very well said. nt kristopher Dec 2013 #2

DonCoquixote

(13,616 posts)
1. Hey canada
Mon Dec 2, 2013, 04:41 PM
Dec 2013

Do keep in mind, wherever Oil is sold, the people suffer, and become second class citizens in their homeland. You keep laughing at us down here, well, the same devil is coming up north, ready to buy your soul. If you want to be the nation you think you are, that you want to be, send the devil packing.

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