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Canadian Energy


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Canadian Energy

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20 Members |created July 27, 2008
Canada only represents 0.5 per cent of the world’s population, yet it is the third-largest producer of natural gas, the fifth-largest energy producer and the seventh-largest producer of crude oil in the world.

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2011 - Focus For Canada's Oil & Gas Industry


(0) January 11, 2011 02:57 pm

Our calendars have flipped to 2011, but the market chatter hasn’t really changed: China’s insatiable appetite for commodities, European debt, a sputtering U.S. economy, environmental issues, peak oil and the North American gas glut. But plenty could change or start to change in this New Year...
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Trust change could spark Canadian deals


(0) January 25, 2010 04:12 pm

Billions of dollars of natural gas assets in Western Canada could change hands this year as energy income trusts convert into corporations and raise capital for acquisitions, bankers and portfolio managers say.News wires Friday, 08 January, 2010, 20:30 GMTCanada's trusts lose their favored tax...
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Canadian energy policy "Made in USA"


(0) July 27, 2008 05:04 pm

When Americans want something that lies in another country, the consequences for that other country can be severe. Even if they don't actually invade, they put a lot of pressure on lesser countries to behave as they want. The future of the oil sands is one of the most important and contentious...
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