[ad_1] It’s been barely a week since Alex Pourbaix started his new job as the president and CEO of Cenovu ...
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Cenovus CEO Alex Pourbaix’s tough task ahead: Cut costs, reduce debt and turn big reserves into cash
Cenovus CEO Alex Pourbaix’s tough task ahead: Cut costs, reduce debt and turn big reserves into cash
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Ottawa takes important step forward with carbon pricing proposal
Ottawa takes important step forward with carbon pricing proposal
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National Zero-Emission Vehicle Strategy an Opportunity for Canada
National Zero-Emission Vehicle Strategy an Opportunity for Canada
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Varcoe: As province offers support to coal workers, employees ponder leaving hometowns
Varcoe: As province offers support to coal workers, employees ponder leaving hometowns
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Loonie poised for a boost as link with oil prices revives
Loonie poised for a boost as link with oil prices revives
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Natural gas producers slash budgets by $660M due to price weakness
Natural gas producers slash budgets by $660M due to price weakness
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Turns out shaking down Saudi princes is harder than you think
Turns out shaking down Saudi princes is harder than you think
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Shell CEO says his next car will be electric, sees oil demand peaking before 2030
Shell CEO says his next car will be electric, sees oil demand peaking before 2030
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Total’s refusal to pay Fort Hills bills marks new twist in Big Oil’s hasty retreat from oilsands
Total’s refusal to pay Fort Hills bills marks new twist in Big Oil’s hasty retreat from oilsands
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Hydro One could be forced to book $885-million charge over regulatory ruling
Hydro One could be forced to book $885-million charge over regulatory ruling