CALGARY – Canada’s biggest oilsands companies say they will spend $16.5 billion before 2030 on a massive ...
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Oilsands group pledges to spend $16.5B on carbon capture project by 2030
Oilsands group pledges to spend $16.5B on carbon capture project by 2030
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Tidewater Midstream Announces Transactions to Fund Junior Debt Repayment and Provides Second Quarter 2022 Update
Tidewater Midstream Announces Transactions to Fund Junior Debt Repayment and Provides Second Quarter 2022 Update
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Key oil sands groups join forces under pathways alliance banner
Key oil sands groups join forces under pathways alliance banner
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Canada to approve Bay du Nord oil project on Wednesday
Canada to approve Bay du Nord oil project on Wednesday
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Oil Sands Alliance to focus on industry sustainability, advancing net-zero ambitions
Oil Sands Alliance to focus on industry sustainability, advancing net-zero ambitions
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Cenovus and Headwater announce bought deal secondary offering of Headwater common shares worth approximately $114 million
Cenovus and Headwater announce bought deal secondary offering of Headwater common shares worth approximately $114 million
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Oil producer Canadian Natural Resources to require worker vaccinations
Oil producer Canadian Natural Resources to require worker vaccinations
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Lower price discounts to boost Q1 oil profits but uncertainty hangs over sector
Lower price discounts to boost Q1 oil profits but uncertainty hangs over sector
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Canadian oil companies continue to cut 2019 capital expenditures
Canadian oil companies continue to cut 2019 capital expenditures
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International Arbitration Tribunal Orders Venezuela to Pay ConocoPhillips $8.7 Billion for Unlawful Expropriation of Company’s Oil Investments
International Arbitration Tribunal Orders Venezuela to Pay ConocoPhillips $8.7 Billion for Unlawful Expropriation of Company’s Oil Investments