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Suncor Energy Inc T.SU

Alternate Symbol(s):  SU

Suncor Energy Inc. is a Canada-based integrated energy company. The Company's segments include Oil Sands, Exploration and Production (E&P), and Refining and Marketing. Its operations include oil sands development, production and upgrading, offshore oil and gas production, petroleum refining in Canada and the United States and its Petro-Canada retail and wholesale distribution networks, including Canada’s Electric Highway, a coast-to-coast network of fast-charging electric vehicles (EV) stations. Petro-Canada has a network of over 1,800 retail and wholesale locations across Canada, providing customers with a wide variety of fuel and service offerings including low-carbon fuel options. The Company is developing petroleum resources while advancing the transition to a low-emissions future through investment in power and renewable fuels. It also wholly owns the Fort Hills Project, which is located in Alberta's Athabasca region, approximately 90 kilometers north of Fort McMurray.


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Comment by mrbbon Jan 30, 2022 6:00pm
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RE:RE:This is what Trudeau has planned for gas prices

RE:RE:This is what Trudeau has planned for gas prices

what a bunch of crock.  First, anybody who understand oil knows opec and geopolitic dictate energy price.  Don't make exaggeration of blaming trudeau on high oil price to make your fake point.  We blame trudeau on high petrol price of his cash grab carbon tax which does nothing to curb GHG.   We blame trudeau for his anti oil anti pipeline stance well hypocritically support ontario big autos and importing unethnical opec oil. 

It is not the job of a prime minister to build or buy energy project.  Harper didn't build any pipeline because he's a prime minister, unlike justin trudeau interfering free market by buying trans mountain pipeline. What Harper didn't do is he didn't cancel energy projects and banning tanker on west coast. Since 2015, trudeau/liberal party canceled:

Major energy projects that have been cancelled since the Liberals took office in 2015:

  •  Energy East: $15.1 billion
  •  Pacific Northwest LNG: $35 billion
  •  Northern Gateway: $7.9 billion
  •  Aurora LNG: $28 billion
  •  Grassy Point LNG: $15 billion
     Bill C-48 aims to ban ships that hold over 12,500 metric tons of oil from waters off the north of B.C.’s coast.
 
 

The projects total $101 billion 

Your brave leader JT is in hiding from the truckers. 

gilllis wrote: taxes have nothing to do with Trudeau in particular except maybe the ,08c for the carbon tax. We have had Harper for 10 years and he was not able to build any pipeline and was not able to do anything good for the oil producers. The truth of the matter is that the price of oil is not dependent on Canada but on the major producers such as the US and OPEC+. and they all want the price of oil to go up for different reasons. And the producing companies, including Canadian ones, also want the price of oil to go up and Trudeau cant do anything about it. We live in a free market economy. And BTW in 2030, the price of oil will be irrelevant since most of us will drive EV cars. 

 

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